They're a pain.
They wreck your shock-absorbers - meaning your car becomes less safe far more quickly, anywhere else on the road.
They wreck your FE bij forcing a slow down even when its not needed.
They cause more fine dust (from braking , then accelerating again).
They cause excessive noise for the neighbours (suspension, braking, accelerating again)
Hence, they lead to far more pollution than necessary.
I expect we'll see the start of their removal within 5 to 10 years, when the minds of those in charge have finally changed ...
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