• some_designer_dude@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    This is a legitimate desire, I think. Being able to see more of what’s ahead is really luxurious and makes the whole driving experience feel safer (for drivers, anyway.) That said, now that every car on the street is a damned SUV, you’d need a damned semi truck to gain any real visibility advantage. Driving a “normal” car is like being the only dwarf in the NBA.

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      10 months ago

      Sitting up higher only makes you feel safer. A taller car (especially a hatchback on stilts like most crossovers are) makes you more likely to roll over, and less able to make defensive maneuvers.

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      10 months ago

      That said, now that every car on the street is a damned SUV, you’d need a damned semi truck to gain any real visibility advantage.

      Get one of those Google Street View cars with the 360 degree cameras on a pole and wear VR goggles or something.