Dive boat death trap
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Well if carbon and environmental issues really are a concern my 6000 miles a year in the suburban is way less of an impact than your DC Metro bus.
But clearly carbon and environmental issues aren’t the end game, growing government is.
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Yeah, buses fit around 70 people. Your gas guzzling planet destroying suburban only carries your fat ass and your wife.Left Seater wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 4:13 am Well if carbon and environmental issues really are a concern my 6000 miles a year in the suburban is way less of an impact than your DC Metro bus.
Try again, idiot.
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Again, if carbon output and environmental things were the real issue then your problem would be with the bus not my personal vehicle. DC metro buses consume approx 89,000 gallons of fuel a year. I consume approx 315 gallons for personal use. Your bus uses more gas and adds more carbon in less than 2 days than my suburban will add in a year.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:57 amYeah, buses fit around 70 people. Your gas guzzling planet destroying suburban only carries your fat ass and your wife.Left Seater wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 4:13 am Well if carbon and environmental issues really are a concern my 6000 miles a year in the suburban is way less of an impact than your DC Metro bus.
Try again, idiot.
So if carbon output is really bad why aren’t you yelling for the elimination of all diesel buses? We all know the answer but only some of us will admit it.
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You misspelled truth.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:29 pm Conservative fossil fuel guzzling math is always hilarious.
Sorry you don’t want to discuss facts.
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And you don’t want to discuss that fact that your planes spew countless amounts of pollution in to the air we breath.
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The bus carries 70 people at a time. If we didn't have a buss, we'd all have to have our own personal Shitter mobiles, increasing the amount of pollution by 70x.Left Seater wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:31 pmYou misspelled truth.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:29 pm Conservative fossil fuel guzzling math is always hilarious.
Sorry you don’t want to discuss facts.
How's that for facts.
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89,000/70 is around 1,200 or 4 times what fatty puts in his planet killer*. So if the bus runs 12hrs a day you would have to sit on it every day for 3 hrs to equal fatty’s gas usage.
If he uses 300 gal he goes about 2,500 miles, how far does a DC bus go in 3 hrs times 365? 3hr times 10mph times 365 is four times that.
If he uses 300 gal he goes about 2,500 miles, how far does a DC bus go in 3 hrs times 365? 3hr times 10mph times 365 is four times that.
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I am actually a fan of public trans but how often are any of those buses anywhere close to filled? I see many that regularly run empty or close to empty. I do think that E buses are feasible if they can do quick charges at stops between routes.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:53 pmThe bus carries 70 people at a time. If we didn't have a buss, we'd all have to have our own personal Shitter mobiles, increasing the amount of pollution by 70x.Left Seater wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:31 pmYou misspelled truth.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:29 pm Conservative fossil fuel guzzling math is always hilarious.
Sorry you don’t want to discuss facts.
How's that for facts.
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Most of the buses in DC I ride on are full. Also, who cares if they are full, that is the point of public transit, numbnuts.smackaholic wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 2:29 pm I am actually a fan of public trans but how often are any of those buses anywhere close to filled? I see many that regularly run empty or close to empty. I do think that E buses are feasible if they can do quick charges at stops between routes.
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I rest my case on the carbon emissions. That isn’t the point of any of this for the racist liberal snowflakes.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 2:40 pm Also, who cares if they are full, that is the point of public transit, numbnuts.
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The topic of this discussion is efficient use of energy. You make the statement that a bus is efficient because it is carrying 70 people. I merely pointed out that I frequently see big diesel spewing busses rolling around with none or maybe 2 or 3 riders.Screw_Michigan wrote:Most of the buses in DC I ride on are full. Also, who cares if they are full, that is the point of public transit, numbnuts.smackaholic wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 2:29 pm I am actually a fan of public trans but how often are any of those buses anywhere close to filled? I see many that regularly run empty or close to empty. I do think that E buses are feasible if they can do quick charges at stops between routes.
I understand that buses won’t always be packed and that even a half full bus is a pretty effective use of a resource. But that frequently isn’t the case. So to use the number 70 as if it is some sort of average number makes you look like a dumb fukk.
But then, most everything makes you look like a dumb fukk
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It’s not a dumb statement you idiot. His busses are usually full. WTF is so hard to understand about that?
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Keep up your lies. You are straw man masters.
I don’t hate transit at all. Heavy rail, most light rail and most subway systems are solid. Bus systems on the other hand are usually a waste of space. And as has been pointed out have little to do with carbon reduction.
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And capitalism exists to get more work out of its employees for less money. What’s your point? That one is ok and one isn’t?
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Not very. Same engine, but doesn't hold 70 people. Full size or midgets.
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Since a lot of successful business's are ran by GOP owners and boards, it should be noted those business's pay a huge amount in transit and payroll taxes to fund your beloved bus systems, which are often referred to as "drug transportation units" that the locals use.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:51 pmGOPturds hate transit almost as much as they hate unions.
Take away those taxes supporting those money losing transit systems and you and your fellow drug dealers are back to riding your worn out stolen BMX bikes on your daily crack runs.
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Never mind the stupidity of some transit systems and or their boards. See the Silver line in DC for starters.
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Actually, transit systems (light rail, etc.) are a lot more heavily subsidized then bus systems. Expensive to build and operate and they tend to serve only those who live withing walking distance of a station. Buses? No requirement to obtain right of way, or spend $$ billions on build-out. Schedules and routes are a lot more flexible and they potentially serve a much larger % of the population.Derron wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:23 amSince a lot of successful business's are ran by GOP owners and boards, it should be noted those business's pay a huge amount in transit and payroll taxes to fund your beloved bus systems, which are often referred to as "drug transportation units" that the locals use.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:51 pmGOPturds hate transit almost as much as they hate unions.
Take away those taxes supporting those money losing transit systems and you and your fellow drug dealers are back to riding your worn out stolen BMX bikes on your daily crack runs.
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That's because the GOP exists to strangle transit while liberals use it for labor and political spoils. While both parties continue to dump absurd amouts of money to more and wider roads, cheaper roads, and cheaper gasoline to make single occupancy driving the premier mode of transportation in the US and helping destroy the planet in the process.Left Seater wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:34 pm Never mind the stupidity of some transit systems and or their boards. See the Silver line in DC for starters.
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There used to be great transit in most big cities till the kleptos bought it all up and ran it out of business so people would have to drive. Just one more example of how capitalism is retarded.
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So buses are less subsidized but do more environmental damage. Got it.
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Link?
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BTW...
Ever seen one of these?
Or one of these (they've been running them in San Francisco since 1935).
Ever seen one of these?
Or one of these (they've been running them in San Francisco since 1935).
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Also, comparing light rail transit to buses is apples and oranges.
They serve very different purposes.
They serve very different purposes.
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Good gOd you are a fucking POS.Left Seater wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 2:49 pm So buses are less subsidized but do more environmental damage. Got it.
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Seattle
Boston
Philadelphia
36 states had at least one electric trolley bus system at one time or another, and many still operate in Europe and Asia.
Boston
Philadelphia
36 states had at least one electric trolley bus system at one time or another, and many still operate in Europe and Asia.
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SoCal had world class mass transit until the automakers bought the systems and shut them down, turning the region into the commuting nightmare it is today.
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https://www.baesystems.com/en-us/product/series-e
Lots of municipalities are ordering these, R&D and manufacturing is a few miles from me. They took over a lot of the old IBM building's.
Lots of municipalities are ordering these, R&D and manufacturing is a few miles from me. They took over a lot of the old IBM building's.
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BrokenPsyche would rather drive his fat ass in his planet killer thank you very much.