- Heavier vehicles have worse emergency maneuver and braking performance
- Majority of EV's sold in the US are SUV/crossovers which have the same visibility issues
- EV's have ridiculously high rates of acceleration, leading to dangerous driving
Nope, the map color is correct for San Francisco.
Has nothing to do with the number of properties. The rule would apply to any owner having at least 50 units under management. A single mid-sized apartment building might qualify.
Yimby is about removing the red-tape that prevents development. There is no bigger red-tape than rent-control. Even if all other restrictions, such as SFH zoning, were removed it wouldn't matter because nobody will build in areas with rent control.
Nothing unusual? On the same day he got the noise ticket, he received tickets for running a red light and speeding in a school zone.
There is no contradiction. Just because the vehicle is licensed for street use doesn't give the owner permission to operate it in ways that violates the law.
Actually, the law does just say "above 85db" is not allowed. Doesn't matter if the car is stock or not.
Sorry, but it is mainly Biden's policies. The administration has largely ignored white collar crime, especially when it comes to things like price collusion, antitrust, etc.
Case in point: the DOJ lawsuit against RealPage software (which landlords were using to collude on apartment prices). The company was engaged in extremely serious criminal activity, but the DOJ did not file any criminal charges.
Tesla has notoriously bad rear visibility. And just being a larger vehicle means more blind spots no matter how many cameras/sensors are used to compensate. I've unfortunately been a passenger enough times to know Tesla's collision avoidance stuff doesn't work at all.
The statista link isn't publicly readable, but other sources say Mustang-ev is #3. Ford calls it an SUV. Long-term, the Administration is subsidizing 1-for-1 replacement of the fleet with EV equivalent -- so expect much more SUV/truck in the EV sector if they get their way.