• cogman@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Still causes the same congestion

    Not really, If you line them up, you can fit 4 of these vehicles in the same space as a F350. 2 in the same space as a regular sedan.

    If you allow lane splitting, then that’s 8 and 4.

    Crash test safety is another issue… You’ll likely still need insurance. I can’t see it happening.

    This is actually the biggest problem with these vehicles. They aren’t classified as cars in most states, they are classified as motorcycles. Which means to legally drive one you (often) need a special license. It’s the regulations around these things that makes them unfeasible.

    We need a new class of motor vehicle for them to make sense. 50mph max speed and lower safety standard and licensing requirements (ideally, available with a regular license).

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      1 year ago

      Account for the space between them when traveling at speed (what is it, 3 seconds between vehicles?) and really it’s the same congestion.

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        1 year ago

        3 seconds is speed dependent and congestion is a function of the speed slowing down due to too much traffic (Or a wreck/something bottle necking the traffic).

        When everything goes down to 5/10mph, there will be some pretty major space savings and when things are moving at full speed, congestion isn’t a problem.

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          1 year ago

          I’d say you can have congestion at speed. And you have congestion at traffic lights (this idea won’t be going on freeways) because of the amount of vehicles, which this doesn’t change, and because there is a delay in the next vehicle going, which this doesn’t change.

          Too much traffic as in too many vehicles, which this doesn’t change.

          The space length savings is really miniscule in the grand picture.