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- From: wilde@cs.colorado.edu (Nick Wilde)
- Subject: Re: Is there hope (for car drivers) ?
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- References: <1992Dec23.115139.6745@osf.org> <47900002@hpopd.pwd.hp.com> <1992Dec24.104145.5849@osf.org>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 18:41:47 GMT
- Lines: 47
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- In article <1992Dec24.104145.5849@osf.org>, david@postman.gr.osf.org (David
- George) wrote:
- >
- > In article <47900002@hpopd.pwd.hp.com>, apm@hpopd.pwd.hp.com (Andrew Merritt) writes:
- >
- > |> What makes you think the car drivers are not also breathing in the fumes?
- >
- > Well for one thing the tendancy for cars now to be fitted with filtered
- > air intakes. This practise has even 'filtered' down to the Opel (GM) Astra
- > and features in their advertising. So now the drivers are even more
- > insulated from the pollution they alone cause !
- >
- > David.
-
- I've always thought this is a major problem with automobiles - they're
- too darn good at isolating the driver from the effects he/she has
- on the world.
-
- I mean, as an automobile driver, you sit in a little glass enclosed
- world - with soothing music at your fingertips, dehumidified/humidified,
- cooled/heated air at your command, looking through tinted windows at
- the scenery going by. It's really hard for a driver to think that
- "little old me is really causing any noise/air pollution, etc..
- After all I'm just one car."
-
- Its not until you get close to an automobile working at operating
- speeds that you realize what dirty/noisy/dangerous beasts they
- really are - a situation unfortunately few drivers get exposed to,
- as they get in the car in their driveway, roll up the windows, and
- don't open the door/windows again until they're safely at rest in
- a parking lot somewhere.
-
- I think at drivers license renewal time everyone should be required
- to spend an hour or two in an observation booth situated in the
- middle of busy intersection somewhere - so you they can learn the very
- real effects each and every automobile has on the world around it.
-
- Either that, or auto manufacturer's should be required to stop isolating
- the driver so much - maybe pump a little Carbon Monoxide into the
- heating system, have a mike that picks up road noise and pipes it
- back through the stereo :)
-
- -Nick
-
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- Nick Wilde | "The truth is rarely pure and
- wilde@cs.colorado.edu | never simple" - Oscar Wilde
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