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ta_1138 | 1 year ago

Not if you look at safety, max performance, reliability or efficiency. Drive a 1940s car and compare. Hell, try a sports car from the early 80s.

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throw0101c|1 year ago

> Not if you look at safety, max performance, reliability or efficiency. Drive a 1940s car and compare. Hell, try a sports car from the early 80s.

By the late 1920s >80% of US households had at least one automobile, and even if they had stopped improving, the productivity change of going from (steam/oil-powered) train and animal power (the primary options pre-1910) had made a transportation step change in the US by the 1930s:

* https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2924825-fighting-traffic

By the 1960s >60% of households had two cars.

So yes, there have been incremental improvements, but the transformation change in society was done decades ago.

wqaatwt|1 year ago

Yes, certainly. That was supposed to be a sarcastic reply to the comment above.