trying to share the lane with vehicles in the USA is very dangerous

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    And this is on purpose. The manufacturers pushing those huge trucks and SUV, because the required security and safety standards are lower.

    Glad I am not living in the USA

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        That problem is going to sort itself out. The era of cheap fossil fuels is over. And it’s not coming back.

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          That’s not gonna solve the problem when everything is switching to electric. It’ll be even cheaper to power a vehicle like this, plus they can cram it with batteries to tout a high range. See: Hummer EV.

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          I hope so, but every time I check the latest peak oil prediction it has been pushed further into the future

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        To be more precise: fuel efficiency standards go down with the physical volume a vehicle takes up.

        So every year efficiency requirement goes up, but you just update the body every few years to add a little more sheet metal and stay within your legal mandate.

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      yesterday I had a cop threatening me with more traffic violations because I asked a question (USA). He ended up never answering the question… ACAB

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      These regulations weren’t even intended for passenger vehicles. It was supposed to constrain actual work trucks.