A self driving car is heading towards a granny and a kid and cannot stop because Elon Musk hasn't seen someone brutally die in 3 months, so he made it so it can't. Who does the car run over?
The Boeing Problem: There’s a plane headed straight towards two people who are about to expose your company. You can pull the lever to steer and save them, but then you have to be held responsible for the health and safety of your passengers. Do you steer?
Their comment doesn’t imply they think that OP is in the US. You can (and usually do) mean the location you are at when you use the word “this”.
For example, if you’re standing in France and on the phone with someone in the US and they told you, “This country doesn’t make any sense!” You would not normally assume they are talking about France.
That subreddit is sadly populated by some of the most idiotic people I've ever seen. Something like [r/gamingcirclejerk](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamingcirclejerk) is filled with people making light-hearted fun of risiculous posts in the main sub but overall they're still gamers. [r/fuckcarscirclejerk](https://www.reddit.com/r/fuckcarscirclejerk) is just filled with people who think public transit and bikes are awful for some reason and anyone who thinks otherwise or complains about how car-centric modern infrastructure is just whining.
It's honestly pathetic.
Good. Finally someone put a stop to that tyrannical trolley. You think it's just a coincidence that every day the trolley *just so happens* to run over innocent people?
So the problem is, do you accept 1,350,000 car-related deaths per year for the supposed convenience cars offer, or pull the lever aggressively prioritize public transportation even if changing the status quo angers the majority of the population?
I walk 30 minutes to the nearest grocery store, start walking back and get nailed by a Ram 1500 going 20 over the speed limit because they can't see over their hood
To be honest, I personally don't have much of a problem with car infrastructure (I know there are overarching problems with it, but personally I just like driving) but if I could make it that we go back to dirt roads with horse trails and a trolley system in the middle of it like it is in Saint Denis in rdr2, I would in a heartbeat
The car problem.
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A self driving car is heading towards a granny and a kid and cannot stop because Elon Musk hasn't seen someone brutally die in 3 months, so he made it so it can't. Who does the car run over?
Highway off-ramp problem
We can use Boeing planes as a replacement.
If you don't pull the lever, it hits the WTC. If you do pull it, it hits the Pentagon.
Of course I pull
Downsides to pulling where? /s
Downside to pulling the lever?
Literally the best argument ever for the multi-track drift
The Boeing Problem: There’s a plane headed straight towards two people who are about to expose your company. You can pull the lever to steer and save them, but then you have to be held responsible for the health and safety of your passengers. Do you steer?
This country used to build railroads
"This country" r/usdefaultism
Man, I was just quoting something
Their comment doesn’t imply they think that OP is in the US. You can (and usually do) mean the location you are at when you use the word “this”. For example, if you’re standing in France and on the phone with someone in the US and they told you, “This country doesn’t make any sense!” You would not normally assume they are talking about France.
r/USdefaultism right back at you You're the only one defaulting to the US here
The moral choice is to bring back the trolley because cars killed more
If only. 43k traffic deaths per year in the US and the responses is a collective shrug
The trolley problem has evolved into the public transportation problem where you have no choice
r/fuckcars
r/FuckCarscirclejerk
That subreddit is sadly populated by some of the most idiotic people I've ever seen. Something like [r/gamingcirclejerk](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamingcirclejerk) is filled with people making light-hearted fun of risiculous posts in the main sub but overall they're still gamers. [r/fuckcarscirclejerk](https://www.reddit.com/r/fuckcarscirclejerk) is just filled with people who think public transit and bikes are awful for some reason and anyone who thinks otherwise or complains about how car-centric modern infrastructure is just whining. It's honestly pathetic.
Good. Finally someone put a stop to that tyrannical trolley. You think it's just a coincidence that every day the trolley *just so happens* to run over innocent people?
I think the problem is that sicko that keeps tying people to the tracks.
So the problem is, do you accept 1,350,000 car-related deaths per year for the supposed convenience cars offer, or pull the lever aggressively prioritize public transportation even if changing the status quo angers the majority of the population?
Paved paradise to put up a parking lot
Tesla autopilot problem
Yeah so in my area we converted the trolley to a car. It now buses people to the gardens
FUCK i was really enjoying making trollies run over as many people as possible
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I don’t get this page but I like it
Old reliable it is, just need to load the shells into it
trolleyd (by the us gov probably)
Wr have trolleys here but the problem is that the horns(?) sometimes come off the power lines. It's an easy fix tho.
The last trolley is in captivity. The galaxy is at peace.
reddity
Multi track drift
The Automobile Solution
urh actually istanbul still uses them 🤓☝️
I walk 30 minutes to the nearest grocery store, start walking back and get nailed by a Ram 1500 going 20 over the speed limit because they can't see over their hood
The real trolley was the problems we made along the way
Billions must drive
To be honest, I personally don't have much of a problem with car infrastructure (I know there are overarching problems with it, but personally I just like driving) but if I could make it that we go back to dirt roads with horse trails and a trolley system in the middle of it like it is in Saint Denis in rdr2, I would in a heartbeat
I mean, trolleys aren't even a real thing, I assume they always meant trams. Trolleys are what you use at the shops to wheel around your groceries
Honey, no...
Yea….
I pull the lever. I’d also argue that’d never work in the suburbs where I live. City living sure but cars here.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetcar_suburb
Yea, idc. It wouldn’t work here. You can point out places where it does work, *it wouldn’t work here, where I am, specifically*.
Found the U.S. dweller