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  3. Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

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  • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

    Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

    If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

    https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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    #3

    @ketan Driving slow must be the norm, for climate reason... and safety.

    Not only a way of protest.

    Here in Spain farmers and transportist also make this kind of protest, and they want cheap oil to combat the low prices caused by climate change.

    The have an petrol-brain

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    • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

      Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

      If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

      https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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      #4

      @ketan Climate activists aren't a key infrastructure group.

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      • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

        Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

        If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

        https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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        #5

        @ketan
        Soon many more of us will be climate activists.

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        • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

          Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

          If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

          https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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          #6

          @ketan

          In Ålesund today police told them no. Also turns out that "they" here were a total of seven vehicles, counting two trucks and one ATV. Impressive.

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          • david_preston@mastodon.socialD david_preston@mastodon.social

            @ketan Climate activists aren't a key infrastructure group.

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            #7

            @david_preston @ketan But the climate, now, it IS.

            And it doesn't play well with diesel.

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            • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

              Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

              If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

              https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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              #8

              @ketan Traffic out of Oslo still appears to as a normal Friday... And it really shouldn"t be as many of us are off for a week of Easter holidays!

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              • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

                Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

                If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

                https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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                #9

                @ketan As long as there is no minimum speed limit posted, I routinely drive at my truck's optimal speed in 5th gear, 49 MPH on roads with a passing lane. Gas is way too high to afford to go the speed limit.

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                • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

                  Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

                  If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

                  https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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                  #10

                  @ketan Why annoy their fellow Norse for something caused by the US? Blockade the US Embassy. For a cute touch, play cuban music.

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                  • coriopsicologia@mastodon.socialC coriopsicologia@mastodon.social

                    @ketan Driving slow must be the norm, for climate reason... and safety.

                    Not only a way of protest.

                    Here in Spain farmers and transportist also make this kind of protest, and they want cheap oil to combat the low prices caused by climate change.

                    The have an petrol-brain

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                    #11

                    @CorioPsicologia @ketan Farmers certainly have more claim on fossil fuel use than Americans driving lifted pickup trucks to go to work in office cubicles.

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                    • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

                      Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

                      If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

                      https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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                      #12

                      @ketan Over the past 50 years, petroleum-related unrest in the US has generally been truckers and farmers protesting high diesel prices, rather than ordinary drivers.

                      https://www.history.com/articles/oil-crisis-1973-truck-strike

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                      • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

                        Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

                        If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

                        https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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                        #13

                        @ketan
                        The economics of big electric trucks are less favourable than Diesels.
                        Thus far.
                        (6 tonnes of battery reduces payload, and it is payload tonnes cruising at 60mph that governs profitability in trucking)

                        This may be adjusted, may change, and surely has some use cases (volume loads of light mass?) where it has already changed.

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                        • tina@mastodon.babb.noT tina@mastodon.babb.no

                          @david_preston @ketan But the climate, now, it IS.

                          And it doesn't play well with diesel.

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                          #14

                          @tina @ketan Norway has done very well to electrify a lot of it's cars with grants and incentives and extensive charging points, this hasn't happened in trucking yet obviously so I think it's fair to protest the cost of diesel. I don't think Norwegian truckers are the enemy and I don't think they are against climate preservation or electric lorries but maybe their protest will make some of the Norwegian politicians look into grants for the purchase of electric heavy duty transportation.

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                          • photo55@mastodon.socialP photo55@mastodon.social

                            @ketan
                            The economics of big electric trucks are less favourable than Diesels.
                            Thus far.
                            (6 tonnes of battery reduces payload, and it is payload tonnes cruising at 60mph that governs profitability in trucking)

                            This may be adjusted, may change, and surely has some use cases (volume loads of light mass?) where it has already changed.

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                            @Photo55 @ketan For the UK the numbers I saw were way higher purchase costs 25% of the running costs and much less downtime for servicing. Most of our trips are under 600km a day and it depends on having the charging infrastructure in the right places. As the charging gets sorted the low running costs will do the rest and in turn pull down purchase prices

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                            • etchedpixels@mastodon.socialE etchedpixels@mastodon.social

                              @Photo55 @ketan For the UK the numbers I saw were way higher purchase costs 25% of the running costs and much less downtime for servicing. Most of our trips are under 600km a day and it depends on having the charging infrastructure in the right places. As the charging gets sorted the low running costs will do the rest and in turn pull down purchase prices

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                              @etchedpixels @ketan
                              There are all-up weight limits on ours.
                              There is a nicely worked example on the Web, I can't point at it this moment.

                              For smaller trucks doing stop-start deliveries in urban traffic, combustion is obsolescent already.

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                              • etchedpixels@mastodon.socialE etchedpixels@mastodon.social

                                @Photo55 @ketan For the UK the numbers I saw were way higher purchase costs 25% of the running costs and much less downtime for servicing. Most of our trips are under 600km a day and it depends on having the charging infrastructure in the right places. As the charging gets sorted the low running costs will do the rest and in turn pull down purchase prices

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                                @etchedpixels @Photo55 @ketan less servicing downtime is very valuable, especially if you are not large enough for a large fleet.

                                Alternative options to make Electric more competitive:

                                1/ Overhead lines (like electric trains) for sections of motorway meaning you need only a small battery to get you through the gaps and to your destination. Trialed in Germany a few years ago.

                                2/ Trains...

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                                • niall@mastodon.nzN niall@mastodon.nz

                                  @etchedpixels @Photo55 @ketan less servicing downtime is very valuable, especially if you are not large enough for a large fleet.

                                  Alternative options to make Electric more competitive:

                                  1/ Overhead lines (like electric trains) for sections of motorway meaning you need only a small battery to get you through the gaps and to your destination. Trialed in Germany a few years ago.

                                  2/ Trains...

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                                  @Niall @etchedpixels @ketan

                                  3. An increase in the speed limit on motorways for electric large trucks of 2 mph (or a reduction of 2mph in the Eurolimiter-governed) limit for Diesel ones, or both.

                                  4. An increase in permitted all-up weight for electric trucks which might need to be 4 tonnes.

                                  With respect, you were looking at the wrong things, nice though they are. Logistics outranks TCO

                                  Some of it is in the conclusions here
                                  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0739885926000247

                                  But Diesel price is very important also.

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                                  • photo55@mastodon.socialP photo55@mastodon.social

                                    @Niall @etchedpixels @ketan

                                    3. An increase in the speed limit on motorways for electric large trucks of 2 mph (or a reduction of 2mph in the Eurolimiter-governed) limit for Diesel ones, or both.

                                    4. An increase in permitted all-up weight for electric trucks which might need to be 4 tonnes.

                                    With respect, you were looking at the wrong things, nice though they are. Logistics outranks TCO

                                    Some of it is in the conclusions here
                                    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0739885926000247

                                    But Diesel price is very important also.

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                                    @Photo55 @etchedpixels @ketan with respect I wasn't but sure, go tell people they're wrong in field where there is no clear right/wrong.

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                                    • niall@mastodon.nzN niall@mastodon.nz

                                      @Photo55 @etchedpixels @ketan with respect I wasn't but sure, go tell people they're wrong in field where there is no clear right/wrong.

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                                      @Niall @etchedpixels @ketan

                                      My apologies.
                                      And that explains why the motorways are nose to tail electric HGVs

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                                      • ketan@climatejustice.socialK ketan@climatejustice.social

                                        Truck drivers across Norway are going to be congesting roads by driving at 40kph in the Easter holidays to protest record-high fuel prices caused by the Trump administration.

                                        If a climate activist mentioned the *possibility* of doing this in a group chat they'd be jailed and fined millions within hours

                                        https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/_dieselbrolet_-er-i-gang-_-saktegaende-trafikk-flere-steder-1.17827420

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                                        #21

                                        @ketan Ah yes, because this is totally the citizens of Norway's fault. /s.

                                        Perhaps they'd have better luck at the US Embassy.

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                                        • patrickoldhiker@ohai.socialP patrickoldhiker@ohai.social

                                          @CorioPsicologia @ketan Farmers certainly have more claim on fossil fuel use than Americans driving lifted pickup trucks to go to work in office cubicles.

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                                          @Patrickoldhiker @CorioPsicologia @ketan

                                          they tried this in my bit of England a year or two ago, on the A12 highway between Suffolk/Essex and London.

                                          It had near 0 effect, as the roads are often so congested anyway no one really noticed the traffic was going that much slower 😁

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