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mekka okereke :verified:

SUVs versus cyclists doesn't get much better. Again, this is an issue that affects Americans of all colors. But lack of safe cycling infrastructure means that places where Black people bike, tend to be significantly more dangerous than places where white people bike.

Per mile traveled, a Black cyclist is 4.5 times more likely to be killed than a white cyclist.

ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3

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mekka okereke :verified:

But what about DUIs? Drunk drivers are bad and should be stopped. DUI checkpoints are an invasion of privacy, but at least they're effective at catching drunk drivers, right?

1. DUI checkpoints are supposed to catch drunk drivers
2. Black drivers are *less* likely to be DUI than white driversπŸ™ƒ
3. But DUI checkpoints are run by cops, who are incentivized to arrest Black people
4. So DUI checkpoints are disproportionately located in Black neighborhoods πŸ€¦πŸΏβ€β™‚οΈ
5. So they catch very few drunk drivers.🀑

mekka okereke :verified:

In Chicago, fewer than 4% of DUI checkpoints are in majority white neighborhoods, but 25% of drunk driving accidents are in white neighborhoods. πŸ™‚πŸ™ƒ

In California, fewer than 1% of drunk driving arrests come from checkpoints.πŸ€¦πŸΏβ€β™‚οΈ

Cops are using DUI checkpoints as an excuse to stop Black drivers, then searching them and arresting them for other things. Because policing in America. Because racism.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu

mekka okereke :verified:

And Black drivers that survive a bad crash, are often concussed and disoriented. First responders to a crash, are often police. I don't need to go much further into explaining what happens when an injured Black driver needing assistance encounters a typical cop, other than to say the motorist is as likely to get a taser as a tourniquet.

πŸ€” Maybe we should try making cops second responders instead of first responders...

mekka okereke :verified:

There are several horrific incidents of "racist person gets really drunk and intentionally runs over Black children." Each one of these is awful, but fortunately, this isn't a widespread phenomenon. But... Some racist politicians want it to be. Seriously.

Several states recently passed laws decriminalizing driving a car into a crowd of "rioting" people and running them over.

No, I am not joking.

mekka okereke :verified:

Florida passed their version of the law along with a change describing a riot as 3 people. Truly evil stuff.

vox.com/2021/4/25/22367019/gop

Similar laws have passed in several states with racist state legislatures. These laws were largely passed in a backlash response to Black Lives Matter protests.

mekka okereke :verified:

There aren't that many intentional racists trying to run over Black kids. Each incident is terrible, but fortunately, they are extremely rare. Unfortunately, there are very many unintentionally racist people buzzing Black people in crosswalks.

White drivers in the US are *seven times* more likely to buzz past a Black pedestrian in the crosswalk than a white pedestrian. Sometimes this goes horribly wrong. Sometimes what looks like one pedestrian, is two pedestrians.

chicagotribune.com/nation-worl

There aren't that many intentional racists trying to run over Black kids. Each incident is terrible, but fortunately, they are extremely rare. Unfortunately, there are very many unintentionally racist people buzzing Black people in crosswalks.

White drivers in the US are *seven times* more likely to buzz past a Black pedestrian in the crosswalk than a white pedestrian. Sometimes this goes horribly wrong. Sometimes what looks like one pedestrian, is two pedestrians.

mekka okereke :verified:

"But won't self driving cars make all this safer?"

Again, not without addressing the racism.

vox.com/future-perfect/2019/3/

This is another example of a common Machine Learning paradox: many ML systems are trained on datasets with not enough Black folk, and don't consider Black folk in the use cases, but those ML systems are used on Black communities. The harm is concentrated on us. πŸ™‚πŸ™ƒ

Yes, this is another reason that the fake genius that rushed to put FSD on the road is a terrible human.

"But won't self driving cars make all this safer?"

Again, not without addressing the racism.

vox.com/future-perfect/2019/3/

This is another example of a common Machine Learning paradox: many ML systems are trained on datasets with not enough Black folk, and don't consider Black folk in the use cases, but those ML systems are used on Black communities. The harm is concentrated on us. πŸ™‚πŸ™ƒ

mekka okereke :verified:

We can reverse many of these harms just by letting Black people vote. Then we get rid of the racist politicians and replace them with ones who will:

* Build safer bike infrastructure for everyone

* In particular, build infra that lets kids walk or bike to school and back safely

* Build towns and cities for humans, not cars

* Have a higher safety bar for self-driving cars than what that dude is getting away with

* Incentivize smaller cars / no cars. E-bikes over E-cars.

mekka okereke :verified: replied to mekka okereke :verified:

Again, you'll notice that the word "Black" doesn't appear anywhere in most of these interventions. They're better for all of us.

People in places like Atlanta are trying to make their city safer for pedestrians and cyclists of all colors. πŸ‘πŸΏ

m.youtube.com/watch?v=DFN7fNE8

But again, focus on, and understanding of, systemic racism, is necessary to make sure that this benefit is enjoyed by everyone.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=tycWtaej

mekka okereke :verified: replied to mekka okereke :verified:

Until the US is safely walkable or bikeable, people will continue to buy urban tanks in self-defense.

Since my kids were three years old, they've known to raise their hand as high as they can and wave it around whenever they hear a car engine start.

Some strangers smile and wave back when they see my kids do this. They think it's cute! But it's not really that cute.

An image showing the grill Heights of a BMW car from the seventies versus a BMW SUV from 2021. The grill height of the modern SUV is taller than a child on a bicycle and taller than a child walking.
Charlie Stross replied to mekka okereke :verified:

@mekkaokereke

I want to see motor vehicles taxed by the volume they occupy.

Multiply the length x breadth x height together, divide by number of seats, charge it annually. (Allow a discount for commercial vehicles that carry freight, but NOT for pickup trucks or vans used for general business, i.e. the dentist driving a tricked-out Ford F150 for the tax break.)

Such a tax scales as the cube of the vehicle's overall dimensions, so it punishes oversize SUVs and pickups accordingly.

tellyworth replied to Charlie

@cstross @mekkaokereke @tellyworth here’s a 12yo beside a vehicle whose owner pays the same registration fee as I do for my small hatchback. It’s also exempt from emissions targets and is probably a tax deduction for its owner. It didn’t fit in the parking space.

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