We have a new study out!
The short version is this: "Car Brain" - the cultural blind spot that makes people apply double standards when they think about driving - is real, measurable and pervasive.
Read on for more details... 1/14 @SwanseaUni@twitter.com @UWEBristol@twitter.com @EdNapierTRI@twitter.com
What we demonstrated is an example of the "Special Pleading Fallacy" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_pleading where certain specific cases get a free ride in thought and discourse. People selectively fail to apply the moral and ethical standards they would use in other contexts 7/14
Inconsiderate parking seems to be commonplace in the UK sadly.
When someone is killed or badly injured they will say 'lessons will be learned'
@ianwalker @zleap the car on the left isn’t parked- they are driving on the pavement to get past the oncoming car. Black car behind also driving on pavement. A routine manouvre here, but it’s the main thoroughfare for children and parents walking to/from school too. We have been trying to raise it for years but neither council, school nor governors are interested or feel responsible to do anything about it. Car park the school’s “USP”. Motonormativity