warthog1 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 4:27 pm
am50em wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 4:06 pm
For every passenger car sold in Australia, almost three SUVs are sold.
Given this collisions between cars and SUVs are becoming rarer. What are collision effects between SUVs? Also SUVs span from Suzuki Ignis to Ford 150 style trucks, the whole SUV comparison to sedans is flawed. Specifying actual vehicles e.g. Hilux or Tundra against Camary or Ignis vs Camary would yield very different results. I presume when people say SUV they are only thinking about large SUVs or trucks. I know this topic is about oversized but the article linked to, just says SUVs with no distinction in size in framing its arguments.
I am not a fan of the growing size of vehicles on the road for a number of reasons.
I believe that 99% of the collision/injury/fatalities problem is woeful driving skills. I don't want to get hit by any vehicle.
Part of those woeful skills include
device distraction. I don't see it being policed or addressed significantly. I do not see it decreasing in the near future at least. Yes bigger vehicles carrying more height and momentum driven by people not even watching where they are going is not a good thing.
We do each case job about at work. So every second case I am driving. Every case involving transport means travel on 100kmh roads. Almost every single time I see somebody coming toward us glancing at their lap intermittently. Some pass whilst still looking at their lap.
This is a huge problem in
new vehicles with all of the so called
safety chit in them. You have buzzers, screens and other bloody noisy things screaming at you whilst your driving along, plus some with lane change crap that tries to take over from you, no friggin wonder there is some much distraction when driving and that without even bringing a phone into the equation!
I drove a vehicle with all of this safety crap on it and the first pothole that I had to avoid the bloody lane change crap tried to take over and fire me back into the huge pothole and then there's the dips in the road that active the braking sensors.
I hate small cars, you sit to low to the ground and visibility is crap in heavy traffic and they are a death trap out on country roads with livestock of all shapes and sizes, narrow roads with high edges that turn the things into a riccocheting lump of plastic when trying to getback up to the asphalt or damage the undercarriage and tyres from potholes and they have enough of that proplem when in surburbia.
If the vehicles lay within the legal guide lines of being legally roadworthy, what the hell is wrong with that, especially when you look at 4X4 Utes that are used as work vehicles through the week and then a play vehichle for the weekend that is setup properly for towing on and off road?
If people at that concerned about things, stay off the road, sell you matchbox cars and use public transport for everything = going to work, shopping, going on holidays, going to visit people taking kids to school and see how your life works out. The bloody human race is being so dumbed down because of idiotic "what if" thinking and the indroduction of sensors that control everything in vehicles and it's made people not think for themselves.
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