by nocar » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 08:29:39
It is interesting that even on this board, people react strongly whenever the problematic wastefulness of the car traffic system is pointed out.
Other things being equal, if you do not need to clear your driveway for your car, you need to remove less snow. Nine out of ten times I see a snowblower in action, here in my wealthy Stockholm suburb, it is the car driveway they are clearing. For the other places you need to reach in your yard, like your trash can, you do not need such a wide clearance. - If you clear your driveway for guests to park, as MarkJames says, you still do it because of car-ownership, except for other people's cars.
MarkJames, I can sympathize with your being inconvenienced by non-car-owner not clearing their driveway. But how often do you have to deliver heating fuel in a winter? When we depended on oilheating, we usually only needed one filling each winter (the tank held 3 cubic meters) And the tank was filled more or less from the footpath anyway. Seems like the set-up you are describing did not take a winter snow-cover into account when it was designed.
The car traffic system, compared to bus-, or even more a railroad-, traffic system, demands much more surface area for road space and parking. I did not say that snowblowers encourage car-ownership, I said car-ownership (basic to the whole car traffic system) encourages ownership of snowblowers.
If we look up from individual houses and their yards and look at the whole traffic system, obviously a four-lane road needs more snow-removal than a two-lane road, and more or bigger snowmoving equipment. Bigger roads and longer distances traveled means more energy use for snow removal.
There are so many things that makes the car-traffic system an energy hog. In a PO scenario, it will have to shrink. Hopefully though, we can retain some cars for people who have serious trouble walking. If the car traffic system shrank to the point that most cars only transported people needing wheelchairs, I would not complain about all the cars.
nocar