For some reason, on my way to work today, I noticed a lot of single-occupant SUV's. So, for the rest of my commute, I decided to stop thinking about how frustrating it is when Jewel has buy-one-get-one-free sales only to have one item left in stock when I get to the store and, instead, pass the time by counting how many single-occupant SUV's (I also included vans and pick-ups but it's much more fun to pick on SUV's) that I encountered. I assure you my count is accurate even though, for the first time since March, my glasses fogged-up on my ride. Sheeh! Nice weather, aye? Since when did I wake up in a Costa Rican rain forest? Anyway, I digress.
One after another, I saw these smog pukers pass me by or cross in front of me. My mind went back to the chart somebody posted on here not too long ago which showed SUV's having the worst passenger mile-per-gallon of any other mode of transportation, including 747's. Pretty depressing. So what was the final tally you ask? Check this out...I saw 78 of these vehicle types on my commute this morning and 77 of them were single occupant. How miserable. Also alarming is the sheer number I saw given that I only commute 5.5 miles. Extra credit for anybody who calculates the average SUV count per mile and single occupancy percent. Then I hear on the radio today that this April-June was the hottest in recorded history. Frustrating. Sure, maybe a few of said vehicles were actually on their way to pick-up passengers, but c'mon!
I mean, I guess that's really it. Wonder what I'll think about tomorrow moning? Perhaps why the word "abbreviated" is such a gosh darn long word...
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What is your commute route? Where were these 77 Single-occupant SUV's? And how many of the drivers were driving one-handed, with cell-phones pressed to their ear? I'm betting on my neighborhood: Lincoln Park, and that at least 50% were driving illegally by talking on their phone.
China's car ownership may be mushrooming, but they have some of the strictest CAFE standards in the world. Makes the US look stupid and selfish. From the NYTimes:
...The average fuel economy of family vehicles in China is already higher than in the United States, mainly because cars in China tend to be considerably smaller than those in the United States — and are getting even smaller because of recent tax changes. Cars with small fuel-sipping engines are now subject to a 1 percent sales tax, while sports cars and sport utility vehicles with the largest engines are subject to a 40 percent sales tax.
I don't know why we don't take an idea from these crafty Chinese...no one likes SUVs except their selfish owners.
Well yes Michael...they ARE legislating much more environmentally than we are. With FOUR TIMES as many people as we have, they deserve to do a little catching up...don't you agree? And to make things fair, shouldn't we Americans agree to SCALE BACK our privileged lifestyle a little...as many Chainlinkers are doing already?
For instance in Copenhagen, President Obama agreed to a net carbon intensity reduction for the US around 17% by the year 2020. Compare that to the Chinese commitment for a 40-45% reduction! Which country is providing a shining guiding beacon for the rest of the world would you say?
Beside the fuel economy standards for cars I mentioned above, one of the other ways the Chinese are cutting carbon is by making each of the power plants they're building much more efficient and low-emission than the average US power plant. Without plans or standards with teeth, we keep building cheap, polluting plants in many parts of the US. I guess this is one example where a benevolent dictatorship beats a democracy...a democracy that only votes for its own immediate satisfaction and comfort.
Michael Perz said:Ah, yes. China. That shining beacon of environmental stewardship.
But I thought this thread was about unnecessarily huge cars...not wringing our hands about how someone has to do with less.
.... I guess this is one example where a benevolent dictatorship beats a democracy...a democracy that only votes for its own immediate satisfaction and comfort.
BENEVOLENT DICTATORSHIP??!! R U serious??
i agree with Churchill who once said something along the lines of : Democracy is a terrible system -the worst system there is, except for all the others.
Clark said:.... I guess this is one example where a benevolent dictatorship beats a democracy...a democracy that only votes for its own immediate satisfaction and comfort.
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