It is a civil lawsuit so nobody will be jailed.
DrunkEngineer
I keep around a few beater bikes. If one gets stolen then oh well I'm out $75, which is less than 1 tank of gas.
Just those 3 new stops have double the ridership of the entire IBX. When SAS phase 2 is added, the difference will be more like 5x.
Wow, that headline is extremely misleading. The homeowner got fined by her HOA not for the door, but because she modified plumbing going into other units without approval or inspections.
Well obviously the 2nd Ave Subway for starters.
I mean it's a good project, but not even close to being the most impactful NYC transit project in modern history.
There is tons of stats at data.bts.gov, BLS, and Federal reserve FRED system. Image above is from https://data.bts.gov/stories/s/Transportation-Economic-Trends-Transportation-Spen/ida7-k95k/
Basically, what we find is that wealthier people have bigger carbon footprint. They drive more miles, own more and bigger cars. They also fly more miles. What you are calling "degrees of obligation" is nothing more than a lifestyle choice. The suburbanite driving 50 miles a day in a BMW SUV is the one being impacted here, not the low-income worker taking the bus or driving an old Corolla.
Also note that driving is highly subsidized, and if the gas tax isn't raised to cover those costs then that money still has to come from somewhere. And that somewhere is other government programs, which low-income are much more highly dependent on.
The greatest trick ever pulled by oil industry PR was to convince leftists that the gas tax is regressive.
400kg makes a huge difference. Road damage increases proportional to the fourth power of axle load, which is like 2x in your example.
Get rid of the car and you'll have plenty of room in the garage.