This does unfortunately happen multiple times per day. Sometimes it’s smaller incidents where the tram driver can get out and collapse the car’s mirror. Other times the owner of the car comes out of a nearby house after the tram used its bell extensively (like today) and moves the car. And then there are times when police needs to get involved to tow the car which often takes upwards of 1 hour.

The truly infuriating part is that if the tram damages a poorly parked car, the transportation company will have to pay the damages. Poorly parked vehicles never get fined and the owners will only need to pay if the car ends up getting towed.

Why do we accept that drivers sabotage a city’s public transport infrastructure like this?

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      Audi seems to have done similar. I have a Q6. It’s been in the shop more than my garage. Had to beg them to get an older q5 loaner cause they kept giving me Q6 loaners which has the same issues. Road noise, shitty charging, last week it just errored and told me to pull over. I had to exit the vehicle for 20 min while it “reset”.

      Add that is a privacy nightmare in the USA… next car won’t be a German car made in the last decade.

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        4 days ago

        Once, the label “made in China” was an indication of a poor product whilst “made in Germany” was regarded as the finest quality.

        Today, Chinese cars are regarded as more reliable than their German counterparts.

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        actually the newer ones(after ~2017) have better turn signal stalks than the slightly older ones(2000~2016) 😅(the slightly older ones are really unintuative and work kinda like buttons rather than normal, but they switched back to normal style in 2017ish)