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helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Neurobiology professor hit and killed by a car that did not stop in an intersection. Driver charged with a misdemeanor.English
1·3 days agoYeah. That’s what I was getting at.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Neurobiology professor hit and killed by a car that did not stop in an intersection. Driver charged with a misdemeanor.English
2·3 days agoTo call this particular intersection engineered is a bit of a stretch. It looks more like it’s just there without have had any thought put into it at all.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto
Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
41·5 days agoYou’re responding to a comment using Swiss speed limits as an example. Here in Switzerland changes in the speed in an urban area do not cause changes in rural areas.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto
Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
26·6 days agoAnyways, I suppose I should thank you for providing more evidence that drivers are selfish morons.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto
Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
75·6 days agoWhat are you talking about? If Lausanne sets a speed limit of 30 km/hr in Lausanne that does not change the speed limit in Morrens or Bercher or Savigny.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto
Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
41·6 days agoDuck them.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto
Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
89·6 days agoThey can drive however they want in their villages. But they need to follow our rules when they come to town.
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Europe@feddit.org•What Happens if the EU Bans Terms Like “Veggie Burger”? A New Consumer Study ExploresEnglish
5·11 days agoIf they’re going to do that they should also ban french tacos.
Madrid to Auckland Vs Lisbon to Auckland is a fun one

Sorry. @turdas@suppo.fi is correct.
The French version of the article uses the term jour-amende which is precisely a fine based on a day’s earnings.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jour-amende