• Illecors@lemmy.cafe
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    3 hours ago

    While the primary reason for pothole formation remained the freezing and thawing of rainwater over wet winters, and the heaviest vehicles, such as lorries, were likely to cause immediate damage, the growing weight of cars was worsening road surfaces.

    Yeah. Clickbait.

  • Eat_Your_Paisley@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Increasing number of heavier vehicles

    EV’s are the heavyweights so we collectively need to decide whether we’re going to improve roads or reduce car traffic

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    13 hours ago

    Pretty sure it transport trucks and lorries that do most of the damage, but sure blame SUVs everyone hates those right?

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        11 hours ago

        I don’t own a SUV I own an EV which is another type of vehicle that gets blamed for wrecking roads due their weight. Roads are designed around the largest vehicle that commonly use them. For example in suburban neighbourhoods that would be a garbage truck. Would SUVs increase road wear sure, but Increased traffic and less road maintenance would be bigger factors then SUVs.

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      12 hours ago

      forty tonners rarely turn up in your cul-de-sac with shagged roads, but nobody has a front garden because everyone has two crossovers.

    • MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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      12 hours ago

      Por que no los dos.

      Plus the lorries and HGVs have a actual purpose and use, whereas 95% of all SUVs could be replaced by a smaller car with their owner still being able to do what they need to do.

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      It is experimentally measured that road damage is proportional to fourth power of weight on an axle. And most of the trucks have multiple axles that distribute the weight. But SUVs while being lighter only have 2 axles, so the road damage done isn’t that much smaller. So I wouldn’t be surprised if most of the damage was done by SUVs, since there are much more od them.

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      11 hours ago

      They’re necessary though (unless we’re going to spend a lot of money improving freight train and waterway freight infrastructure) SUV’s aren’t necessary