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The War on Cars

Mayor Pete at the Drive-Thru

The War on Cars

The War on Cars, LLC

Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.9937 Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The best thing you can say about 2020 is that it was the year that, well, was. In this year-end roundup, Aaron, Sarah and Doug take some listener voice memos and respond to the stories that flew across the War on Cars news desk. Is it a Good Thing or a Bad Thing that Mayor Pete Buttigieg has been named the next Transportation Secretary? What will it mean for the future of the "third space" now that fast food restaurants are ditching indoor dining and retooling their parking lots and drive-thrus to cater to online orders? What's the connection between a massive diesel tampering scandal in America and a landmark public health case in the UK? And what will it take to sustain the pandemic-induced bike boom into next year and beyond?

SHOW NOTES:

Mayor Pete Buttigieg to become Secretary Pete Buttigieg. (New York Times)

$14 billion to help stave off transit cuts… for now. (Bloomberg News)

Using a Lincoln Aviator not for driving but as a personal sanctuary. (iSpot.TV)

How COVID-19 upended the design of fast food restaurants. (CNN)

Failing to credit Sarah Goodyear, Ford CEO Bill Ford says "cars and trucks in some ways are the ultimate personal protective equipment." (New York Times

Owners of diesel pickup trucks have been tampering with their vehicles' emissions control technology, "allowing excess emissions equivalent to 9 million extra trucks on the road." (New York Times)

Air pollution a cause of 9-year-old Ella Kissi-Debrah's death, rules UK court. (CNN)

How to keep the bike boom from fizzling out. (Andrew J. Hawkins/Verge)

This episode was sponsored in part by our friends at Cleverhood. Get 20% off of stylish, functional rain gear designed specifically for walking and biking with coupon code WARONCARS.

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This episode was produced and edited by Ali Lemer. Our music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. Our logo is by Dani Finkel of Crucial D.

Find us on Twitter: @TheWarOnCars, Aaron Naparstek @Naparstek, Doug Gordon @BrooklynSpoke, Sarah Goodyear @buttermilk1

Questions, comments or suggestions? Send a voice memo of 30 seconds or less to thewaroncars@gmail.com.

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0:00.0

Hey guys, I was out walking my dog wearing my cleverhood rain cape and I got this great compliment the other day.

0:09.3

What did someone say to you?

0:11.2

So they said, hey, that's a nice umbrella you're wearing. And I was like, yeah.

0:16.1

And I think he meant it as kind of like, you know, a little bit cutting, but I was like, yeah yeah it is a nice umbrella because I can like use

0:24.0

my hands while I wear it and stay dry it's great actually. So I'm curious like what have you

0:29.7

guys gotten comments or compliments or cat calls when you're like out on the street in your

0:33.0

cleverhood? I haven't gotten any compliments or comments on the street but my

0:35.9

children did say that I looked like Superman because my cape is red. Now Superman

0:41.0

had a wrap-around cape and it covered his head and he had to wear it to keep him dry because in this version Superman is impermeable to any and all danger except for rain

0:50.7

Then I would look like Superman.

0:52.8

Well, and of course, I'm sure you are Superman

0:55.6

to your kids.

0:57.2

I loved it.

0:58.0

It was a great dad moment.

0:59.3

Well, the thing that I like about it

1:01.7

is that I haven't gotten any comments because when I'm wearing the clever hood and I have the hood up and especially if I have my mask on I feel like I'm completely incognito, I'm just moving through the cityscape, like a

1:16.3

Ninja, no one knows who I am, it's really cool.

1:20.3

A bright pink Ninja.

1:21.6

Yes, a bright pink Ninja. A bright pink Ninja.

1:24.0

Yep, and you two can glide through the city like a pink Ninja.

1:28.0

Warren Cars listeners receive a 20% discount off of anything in the Cleverhood store,

1:32.0

so go to

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