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Car drivers are the most dangerous maniacs who need to be locked up.

1) Nearly 1.25 million people die in road crashes each year.


2) An additional 20-50 million are injured or disabled each year, which comes to circa 3 billion people
for a period of 100 years.
3) More than half of all road traffic deaths occur among young adults ages 15-44.
4) Fossil fuel air pollution killed 9 million people in 1 year https://www.newsmax.com/health/health-
news/fossil-fuels-air-pollution-energy-oil/2021/02/10/id/1009437/ What percentage of air pollution
is due to cars? https://auto.howstuffworks.com/percentage-of-air-pollution-due-to-cars.htm
In urban areas, harmful automotive emissions are responsible for anywhere between 50 and 90
percent of air pollution. All told, that's quite a lot of air pollution coming from our vehicles.
5) Results indicate that at least one million healthy life years are lost every year from trafficrelated
noise in the western part of Europe. The effects of noise nuisance caused by cars are therefore
almost as harmful to human health as the air pollution from cars.
6) Four million children develop asthma every year as a result of air pollution from cars and trucks,
equivalent to 11,000 new cases a day, a landmark study has found. For a period of 100 years, this
comes to 400 million children, which is another clear figure indicating that car drivers are much more
problematic than child rapists for the welfare of children.
7) Car drivers damage children's DNA in three different ways:
- Non-exhaust traffic related emissions. Brake and tyre wear cause DNA damage:
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JRC89231/jrc89231-online%20final
%20version%202.pdf
- Loud noises from roads and airports 'can lead to DNA damage, high blood pressure and could cause
tumours', study on mice claims https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8265753/Exposure-
loud-noises-lead-DNA-damage-high-blood-pressure-cancer.html
- Many chemicals in diesel engine exhaust can damage DNA, the material that controls the growth
and development of living cells. This damage could lead to the unregulated growth of cells and
possibly result in cancer.
Damaging the DNA of children without having a good justification for this is obviously inadmissible.
For these reasons, car drivers should be executed, and preferably as soon as possible.
8) Air pollution is known to damage children’s developing lungs but recent research also indicates it
harms children’s ability to learn at school.
9) The number of animals killed by car drivers in the United States has been estimated at a million
per day.
10) Car industry has larger carbon footprint than the entire EU.
11) “It is nine to 12 times higher inside the car than outside,” he said. “Children are in the back of the
car and often the car has the fans on, just sucking the fresh exhaust coming out of the car or lorry in
front of them straight into the back of the car.”
12) Breathing polluted air can damage optic nerve, cause blindness
13) Air pollution is a major risk factor for cancer.
14) Electric cars WON'T end air pollution: Government warns that brake dust and tyre particles from
all vehicles could soon 'have a greater public health impact than exhaust fumes':
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7236155/Electric-cars-WONT-end-air-pollution-
release-brake-tyre-particulates.html
15) How much do you think a Tesla weighs? Hopefully only 1/3 of 5531lbs (2509kg)?
16) Braking is not just about the wear of the brake pads, but especially about the wear of tires and
road surfaces.
17) They still use brake pads. The car still stops with friction between pads and rotors. Where there is
friction, there is wear. Where there is wear, there is a need for replacement parts. They may not need
replacement as often, but they need replacement.
18) Driving an electric vehicle in Germany produces more CO2 emissions than driving a diesel
vehicle, a new study claim. When all these factors are considered, each Tesla emits 156 to 180 grams
or CO2 per kilometer, which is more than a comparable diesel vehicle produced by the German
company Mercedes, for example.
19) The batteries which power green vehicles will continue to be tainted by human rights abuses
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/03/the-dirty-secret-of-electric-vehicles/
20) Lithium Batteries' Dirty Secret: Manufacturing Them Leaves Massive Carbon Footprint
21) Researchers have found that adding E-ZPass to toll roads — which means that cars could drive
through instead of idling to manually pay tolls — reduces premature birth rates in the area by an
astounding 10 percent.
22) Researchers have also found that when students move to schools with higher air pollution levels,
their academic performance drops.
23) The World Health Organization says that globally, more than one in four deaths of children under
5 are related to air pollution.
24) We find a robust positive effect of increased air pollution on violent crimes, and specifically
assaults. The effects are present in and out of the home, at levels well below Ambient Air Pollution
Standards, and PM2.5 effects are strongest at lower temperatures. The results suggest that a 10%
reduction in daily PM2.5 and ozone could save $1.4 billion in crime costs per year, a previously
overlooked cost associated with pollution.
25) Breathing dirty air can make you more aggressive. That's the conclusion from a set of studies
recently authored by Colorado State University researchers. The team found strong links between
short-term exposure to air pollution and aggressive behavior, in the form of aggravated assaults and
other violent crimes across the continental United States. Car drivers are causing crimes. As long as
car drivers aren’t locked up in isolation cells, we won’t now if a criminal is a criminal, or an innocent
victim from a criminal. So it’s completely pointless to put criminals in jail right now. The police should
put car drivers in jail.
26) Emerging studies show that air pollution is linked to impaired judgement, mental health
problems.
27) Volkswagen cars were emitting dangerous pollutants at levels up to 150 times that of a normal
car.
28) Counties with increasing shares of cheating diesel cars experienced large increases both in air
pollution and in the share of infants born with poor birth outcomes.
29) Later, it was revealed that other carmakers, including Audi, Porsche, and Fiat Chrysler, were
cheating too.
30) For each additional cheating diesel car per 1,000 cars — approximately equivalent to a 10
percent cheating-induced increase in car exhaust — there is a 2.0 percent increase in air quality
indices for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and a 1.9 percent increase in the rate of low birth weight.
31) Exposure to such particulate matter can affect both your lungs and your heart. Numerous
scientific studies have linked particle pollution exposure to a variety of problems, including:
premature death in people with heart or lung disease, nonfatal heart attacks, irregular heartbeat
aggravated asthma, decreased lung function, increased respiratory symptoms, such as irritation of
the airways, coughing or difficulty breathing. Pollution won’t just affect our climate down the road — it
can kill our children right now.
32) Children 30% more exposed to car fumes than adults because they are short.
33) Childhood obesity is rising 'shockingly fast', even in poor countries. The human body is not made
to sit still on a chair all day long, it is made to be able to transport you to your workplace, without the
aid of machines.
34) A study by Aliabadi et al. done at one of the steel industries of Iran showed that hearing loss
increased by 1.5 dB per year, in industry workers.
35) Air pollution from brake dust may have same harmful effects on immune cells as diesel exhaust.
Scientists were surprised to find that the metals in both brake dust and diesel exhaust had similar
effects on the immune cells, as the diesel exhaust lacked the iron and copper common in brake dust,
which is known to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the body.
36) Workers in steel industry are at high risk of the impact of noise on hypertension among workers.
Having hypertension puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke, which are leading causes of death
in the United States.
37) Illegal devices that bypass vehicle emissions controls spread across US
38) Carbon dioxide emissions from plug-in hybrid cars are as much as two-and-a-half times higher
than official tests suggest, according to new research.
39) Chemical in car tires found to kill salmon. We started with a mix of 2,000 chemicals and were
able to get all the way down to this one highly toxic chemical, something that kills large fish quickly
and we think is probably found on every single busy road in the world.
40) Car tyres are major source of ocean microplastics. It estimated that 550,000 tonnes of particles
smaller than 0.01mm are deposited each year, with almost half ending up in the ocean. More than
80,000 tonnes fall on remote ice- and snow-covered areas and may increase melting as the dark
particles absorb the sun’s heat.
41) Over a quarter of parents leave car engines idling outside schools despite the pollution health
risks to children. Which again indicates that many parents cause lifelong physical and mental harm to
their own children and other people's children.
42) Some microplastic chemicals are considered endocrine disruptor chemicals that interfere with
normal hormone function, even contributing to weight gain. Flame retardants may interfere with
brain development in fetuses and children; other compounds that cling to plastics can cause cancer
or birth defects. A basic tenet of toxicology holds that the dose makes the poison, but many of these
chemicals “BPA and its close relatives, for example” appear to impair lab animals at levels some
governments consider safe for humans.
43) 550,000 pickups are cheating on diesel emissions. These findings uncovered by the EPA are
massive in scope, dramatically outweighing the extra emissions discovered during Volkswagen AG's
"Dieselgate" scandal. Although the Volkswagen scandal has already had numerous varied lurid
consequences.
44) Plastic leachates (microplastic) impair growth and oxygen production in Prochlorococcus, the
oceans most abundant photosynthetic bacteria. Phytoplankton population already dropped 40
Percent since 1950. Due to car drivers, we will soon have almost no oxygen production at all,
because the oceans produced significantly more O2 than trees.
45) Study’s suggests that CO2 emissions from electric car production are 60% higher than the level
in production of traditional internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs). In addition, toxic chemicals
are needed to process lithium, cobalt, nickel, aluminium, manganese. The release of such chemicals
through leaching, spills or air emissions can harm communities, ecosystems and food production.
46) The largest source of microplastic pollution in the UK - tyre wear. And electric cars emit more
microplastic (tyre) emissions than any other type of car, because they have more weight.
47) Pollution From Tyre Wear 1,000 Times Worse Than Exhaust Emissions. Compared with regulated
exhaust emission limits of 4.5 milligrams per kilometer, the completely unregulated tyre wear
emission is higher by a factor of over 1,000.
48) Dioxin in soil particles or dust attaches to grass, vegetables and crops. Animals that feed on
contaminated grass such as cows, buffalo, and goats, and other free ranging animals such as ducks,
chicken and wild goose that are raised in areas containing contaminated soil can concentrate dioxin
in their meat and eggs. Many parents keep chickens close to a busy road where a higher
concentration of dioxins can be found in the ground. And then they give the eggs from those chickens
to their children. Dioxins are highly toxic and can cause reproductive and developmental problems,
damage the immune system, interfere with hormones and also cause cancer.
49) Tesla's bitcoin investment has carbon footprint of 1.8 million cars
50) Air pollution increased in the U.S despite Covid-19 restrictions
51) The amounts of microplastic continue to increase, partly due to the fact that electric cars have
unusual microplastic emissions. Microplastic pollution from car tyres is found in human organs and
scientists fear the tiny particles could increase the risk of infertility and cancer.

The fact is that car drivers simply can no longer be admitted if we want to achieve some form of
sustainability. There are at least three viable options in this area: Option 1) let drivers have their way
and destroy the entire biosphere in record time. Option 2) have car drivers neutered so that the genes
of abusers are not passed on, which can be seen as a positive form of genetic selection 3) Ban car
drivers.

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