No, you opened the thread to moan about something you personally don't like or see the need for. Your choice of "humour" and words such as "vanity" and "foolishness" show that perfectly.WhiteBlue wrote: I have not opened this thread to generally criticise people who have a good conscience about their personal choice of transport. Everyone who has good reasons to use these vehicles has my personal blessings to carry on- as they would anyway. I mainly wanted to create a bit of awareness with people who never thought about their choices and how they are perceived by other participants on the roads.
For you, the use of a pedal cycle, motorbike and small car works well, as does public transport. Great. For others, those things don't work well. For example, for many public transport is either non-existent or very fragmented.
They down voted you because you basically insulted them and their choices.I'm actually a bit surprised how many people down vote my musings and I believe that there is a big dose of bad conscience involved if people cannot deal with the realities and have a proper discussion where they can make their points in writing.
Insulting people's choices is poor style in my view.Down voting opposing opinion because you don't agree with the writer is poor style in my view.
Yes, continental Europeans have a certain view on how things should be done. Other prople have different views on how things should be done. For example, Germany is shutting down nuclear power and hoping to meet its electrical generation needs in other ways. Many other countries realise that nuclear power is just about the only way to meet current and future power requirements without risking covering the world in useless wind turbines, for example. Quite how all the electric vehicles that some foretell will be charged without massive increases in power generation is one "elephant in the room".As usual Tomba gave us a very nice and comprehensive comment how the continental European countries view this issue and deal with it on a fiscal basis. =D> Kudos for that. I could not have put it any better.
Does my own choice of a 4x4 mean the world is at risk? No. No it doesn't. Not even a little bit.
If you want to actually control CO2, and that is still a debatable issue as CO2 is just one cog in a very complicated system, then every person should be given a carbon allowance. You choose how you use it. Want to drive a 4x4? Fine, use up more of your allowance (although new generation 4x4 are almost as good as cars in this). You choose how you spend your allowance and I'll choose how I use mine. That would be a truely democratic way of approaching it - so Europe will never do such a thing as they don't really understand democracy; they just understand federal bureaucracy.