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87% of #microplastics are caused by tire erosion!!! This one blew my mind. In other words cutting down as much driving as possible and replacing it with mass transit and metal or mag-lev track when possible is the most essential thing we can do to fight this problem. That said as he points out the study that #EVs and regular cars with 500lbs more are not even remotely the same thing. #EV #tires are designed to take more load, just as bus tires are. In fact there is a expanding technology in the EV tire market I will have to look into in a few years where the tire style can drastically increase energy efficiency and noise.
The fight against climate change and microplastics go hand in hand. Even worse recently we learned that our bodies have over 10 times more plastic in it than we previously thought thanks to 3d analysis and many of those microplastics were actually nano-plastics with the ability to get even deeper into our bodies and cells than we previously thought.

#Waroncars is vital to our health and the future of humanity. What sucks is that I have to wear a #mask when #biking to filter out all the crap I'm going out of my way to stop producing, so I get 3 times as much pollution as someone driving a car who has methods to filter that out. Apparently #diesel #emissions are more likely to cause #depression in men thanks to brain #inflammation and I've been dealing with depression over the past 15 years when I should have felt happier and healthier than ever because I was biking and getting exercise.

Fam, I'm looking at new winter tires this season. What tires have served you well and you're happy with?

Specifically asking Canadians their opinion as US winters pale in comparison to what we drive through.

Currently considering the Michelin X-Ice and Bridgestone Blizzak. I've had the Blizzak before but wondering if there's better.

We're making a trip from Edmonton to Victoria in February, and my partner isn't comfortable with my all-weather tires. (I am)

Quite enjoy this channels round-ups of tyres (tires in the States). I've used the results of these videos, and associated written blog, to buy tyres.

Frustratingly there's no Goodyear Vector Gen3 in the list which was a very good tyre when I used it across all seasons. Currently using Continental AllSeason2 and I'm. waiting to see how it copes with the cold weather.

The BEST All Season Tires for 2024/25 - Michelin vs Bridgestone vs Continental vs Pirelli & More!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTxxiYcDvQU

I've been thinking about posting this story for a few days. A timely topic! @breadandcircuses @jensorensen

The reckless policies that helped fill our streets with ridiculously large cars

Dangerous, polluting #SUVs and pickups took over America. Lawmakers are partly to blame.

by David Zipper, April 2024

"Cars, you might have noticed, have grown enormous.

"Low-slung station wagons are all but extinct on American roads, and even sedans have become an endangered species. (Ford, producer of the iconic Model T a century ago, no longer sells any sedans in its home market.) Bulky SUVs and pickup trucks — which have themselves steadily added pounds and inches — now comprise more than four out of every five new cars sold in the US, up from just over half in 2013, even as national household size steadily declines.

"The expanding size of automobiles — a phenomenon I call #CarBloat — has deepened a slew of national problems. Take #RoadSafety: Unlike peer nations, the US has endured a steep rise in #TrafficDeaths, with fatalities among #pedestrians and #cyclists, who are at elevated risk in a crash with a huge car, recently hitting 40-year highs. Vehicle occupants face danger as well. A 2019 study concluded that compared to a smaller vehicle, an SUV or a pickup colliding with a smaller car was 28 percent and 159 percent, respectively, more likely to kill that car’s driver.

"Car bloat also threatens the planet. Because heavier vehicles require more energy to move, they tend to gulp rather than sip the gasoline or electricity that powers them, increasing #GreenhouseGas emissions. Extra weight also accelerates the erosion of #roadways and #tires, straining highway maintenance budgets and releasing #microplastics that damage #ecosystems."

Read more:
vox.com/future-perfect/2413914

An oversized Ford F-250 truck surrounded by an aqua blue star burst driving on a desert road with a large moon and cityscape on the horizon. It takes up both lanes of the road.
Vox · The reckless policies that helped fill our streets with ridiculously large carsBy David Zipper

Good morning. 🍄🍄🍄

28 August 2024

Have you ever had a retread come loose on a tire? ... I mean back in the day. It sounds a lot like the cards we used to pin to our bicycles so the spokes would hit them and make a noise. Not as cool though. Occasionally my mind drifts back to my first cars. They were cash cars that generally cost about $100 at the time. Oh, the things that I did to keep them going. I wasn't above buying a single used retread tire. You know, only rich people had four tires that matched 😂. All those cars are classics now. I used to be good at replacing clutches as well and would go to a junk yard to find a used one ... let's call it a skill of necessity.

"You'll always remember your first car and the memories that come with it - that sense of adventure!" - Paddy McGuinness