@DrunkEngineer 34 & “at least” 24 mph over the limit are some pretty serious speeding tickets, and the frequent reports of distracted driving are a serious problem too. Senators who support Vision Zero programs or care about traffic safety at all need to speak up about this and hold him and other negligently driving colleagues accountable. Especially after his stroke & related health problems, he should be extra careful, not distracted & 34 mph over the limit!
@DrunkEngineer It’s a terrible example to the public and a potential conflict of interest. How is someone who’s used to getting away with driving like that (& having wide roads that allow him to) supposed to cast unbiased votes on transportation bills?
Yeah, be could end up having a serious pedestrian error...
Given his public post-brain-damage behavior, I don't think his plan is to do anything in an unbiased manner.
34 over‽
Where I'm at that's reckless driving as well and a suspended license even if you pay your fine.
FFS that dude needs to learn to drive properly
He's had enough brain damage to turn him into a conservative. The guy probably shouldn't be driving at all
Probably taking the turnpike. There's a section in Westmoreland County where it randomly drops from 75 mph to 55 mph and catches everyone off guard. There's also sections of Route 119 that randomly drop from 50 to 25 for no discernable reason, other than catching out-of-towners by surprise and slapping them with a speeding ticket.
This guy is such a disappointment.
Who is he? Was there some kind of hype around him?
He is the Senator from PA. He was super liberal up until he had a stroke and then became super conservative. Complete 180. Seems to have knocked out his sense of humor too. Now it seems he's taking risks he would not have taken pre stroke by driving recklessly.
He was super ~~liberal~~ progressive up until he had a stroke and then became super conservative
Also something oddly hilarious about brain damage making him conservative.
Just another point on the graph tbh, along with all those senior citizens...
Is he actually "super conservative"? Or are you just talking about the interview where he said he wasn't progressive?
@TheSambassador @FollyDolly He was never super liberal or conservative. He’s a centrist with strong views on individual issues. Those familiar with his work in PA knew him as willing to stand up and fight in a way that’s refreshing coming from a Democrat on certain issues (marijuana, LGBTQ+ rights) but deeply problematic on others (police, fracking). His overall politics have probably shifted a bit to the right since the stroke, but the change is more in people’s awareness of him.
He comes off as a Neoliberal. Everything for the big companies and institutions, but without the racism and discrimination against individuals that comes with conservatism.
They also want a bit of regulation opposed to the regular liberals. (I mean the definition of liberal, not what American politics has made of that word)
Is there any mechanism for his area to trigger a vote of no confidence in him and get him replaced?
The speeding tickets are for 34 mph and 24 mph above the limit, this is roughly 54.7 kph and 38.6 kph or 15.2 m/s and 10.7 m/s above the limit in standardised units.
Are the offenses of a single US-American lawmaker really !fuckcars@lemmy.world-worthy?
I mean, he really shouldn't be driving considering he had a debilitating stroke. That's fine for senatorial duties where you have aides and AIPAC telling you how to vote. Driving is a whole other thing.
That's fine for senatorial duties where you have aides and AIPAC telling you how to vote.
welllll....
Wow, we have his doctor here. Lots of people who have had a stroke, even those with partial paralysis, are perfectly capable of driving.
Lots of people who have had a stroke and should absolutely not be driving are still driving.
Because in America telling old people they can't drive is basically telling them to sit at home die sad and lonely. Or worse, move out of their status symbol suburban homes to which they have tied their entire self worth.
status symbol suburban homes
There's a builder erecting McMansions and McTownhomes near me named NV Homes. I was curious to know what "NV" stood for until I got it: "envy". It's just pathetic how many people derive their sense of self worth from going into debt to buy one of these cardboard shit buckets.
speeding does use the individuals yearly earnings thats how bill gates speeding ticket was greater than ~10k USD
That's around 55 kmph for anyone wondering about the conversion. Ouch!, I didn't even push those limits in my reckless youth.
Anything 20+ where I live is considered reckless driving.
Ya I had a friend just lose a license for 20+. These speeds are crazy.
I'm always confused when I hear stories like this about important, powerful people. It feels like driving isn't "worth their time" and when they have to travel by car, they should be escorted so they can continue to do their work.
how long before we find out he had a brain worm?
He's also a genocide supporter.
Everyone in here acting like they've never gotten a speeding ticket or been in an accident.
I haven't received a ticket for 20 over, that's extremely reckless.
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