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Keep these monstrosities off our roads πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

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  • reloadedhead@mastodon.socialR reloadedhead@mastodon.social

    @richlv @fj do you mean they are more dangerous due to the size and potential damage in an accident?

    I am genuinely asking, because I come from a land in which having pick-ups is very common in rural areas for work and stuff, but not that common in urban environments, because surely nobody wants to drive that in narrow streets!

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    @richlv @fj @reloadedhead

    First and foremost: large vehicles are safer for the people in them, but much less safe for those around them. They crush smaller cars. Small children cannot be seen if close to the front. The headlights blind me when one of these is behind me in the road. They block sight lines. I think that wanting a big truck is basically anti-social.
    This goes double for cybertrucks.

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    • reloadedhead@mastodon.socialR reloadedhead@mastodon.social

      @richlv @fj do you mean they are more dangerous due to the size and potential damage in an accident?

      I am genuinely asking, because I come from a land in which having pick-ups is very common in rural areas for work and stuff, but not that common in urban environments, because surely nobody wants to drive that in narrow streets!

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      @reloadedhead @richlv @fj
      this article has an in depth analysis. these things are deadly. More mass = more momentum = more energy transfer in collision. Also, there is the fact that lower cars break legs, these things smash thoracic cages.
      https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/news/2025/being-hit-suv-increases-likelihood-death-or-serious-injury

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      • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

        Keep these monstrosities off our roads πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

        "US carmakers have accused Brussels of keeping their largest pick-up trucks, including the Ford F-150, the Chevy Silverado and the Ram 1500, off European roads”

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        @fj Well, they are right, and thank God Brussels saves and protects us from these abominations.

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        • K kkarhan@jorts.horse

          @fj #Funfact: One can just buy these in the #EU, just good luck stomaching the absurd high costs, findibg parkibg spots and paying for fuel & insurance on the gas-guzzling monstrosities!

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          @kkarhan @fj

          My neighbor drives a VW Amarok, and I think this thing is ridiculously oversized.
          You definitely don't need something like that here in Central Europe, in the Rhine-Main area. Of course, it's different in rural areas of the USA.

          I got annoyed again today. My brother has a Citroen Aircross, and he parked next to a Mini today, and the Mini is now almost as long as the Aircross. What's wrong with the people?

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          • rin3d@mastodon.socialR rin3d@mastodon.social

            @fj Ok ik American trucks are massive, but could you atleast have used a graphic that actually compares trucks and not the smallest form factor style car against a vehicle that *has* to be large enough to haul stuff.

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            @Rin3d @fj In the US about 95% of pickup trucks on the road at any time have an empty truck bed and 1 person in them. I lived in SoCal for 15 years and most of the big pickup trucks there have zero scratches anywhere, including the bed liner.
            People who actually need to move shit drive old Toyota pickups or minivans.

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            • reloadedhead@mastodon.socialR reloadedhead@mastodon.social

              @richlv @fj do you mean they are more dangerous due to the size and potential damage in an accident?

              I am genuinely asking, because I come from a land in which having pick-ups is very common in rural areas for work and stuff, but not that common in urban environments, because surely nobody wants to drive that in narrow streets!

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              @richlv @fj @reloadedhead

              One thing we see in the US is a continual arms race to bigger and bigger vehicles, partly due to this β€œsafer than thou” mentality, partly machismo. But when it’s normalized, narrow streets start to be seen as the problem instead of the vehicles. The streets become one-way, parking is terrible, the roads are torn up by the extra weight.

              And you never, ever see any cargo being carried.

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              • catflyhigh@troet.cafeC catflyhigh@troet.cafe

                @kkarhan @fj

                My neighbor drives a VW Amarok, and I think this thing is ridiculously oversized.
                You definitely don't need something like that here in Central Europe, in the Rhine-Main area. Of course, it's different in rural areas of the USA.

                I got annoyed again today. My brother has a Citroen Aircross, and he parked next to a Mini today, and the Mini is now almost as long as the Aircross. What's wrong with the people?

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                @catflyhigh @fj only rich #Wankers and #Boomers can afford new #Cars in #Greedflation!

                • Meanwhile #KeiCars show how a limited envelope breeds innovation!
                  • And we need mire #PersonalLightVehicles instead of #SuperUselessVehicles…
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                • rin3d@mastodon.socialR rin3d@mastodon.social

                  @fj Ok ik American trucks are massive, but could you atleast have used a graphic that actually compares trucks and not the smallest form factor style car against a vehicle that *has* to be large enough to haul stuff.

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                  @Rin3d @fj As others have pointed out, the F-350 crew cab is very often NOT a work truck. It's frequently a passenger vehicle in the US and should be compared to that.

                  But if you insist ...

                  And for the record, the F-350 is 51% heavier.

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                  • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                    Keep these monstrosities off our roads πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

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                    @fj What those carmakers failed to understand is that the European infrastructures are no designed to accommodate such vehicles (parking space, narrow street of old cities, etc).
                    Also there are not adapted to coexist with pedestrians and bicycles.
                    Those problems doesn’t exist in US as cities are car centered and walking nearby or biking on roads is considered an heresy.

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                    • tkissing@mastodon.socialT tkissing@mastodon.social

                      @reloadedhead Fuck off. Nobody wants to walk or bike near that shit. Hell, most people don't want to drive a normal car near it either.
                      You are free to move to the USA if you want to drive one.

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                      @tkissing chill, I asked respectfully. You should consider answering in a similar manner.

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                      • kensan@mastodon.socialK kensan@mastodon.social

                        @fj Id much rather have Japanese Kei cars on our roads.

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                        @Kensan @fj 100%

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                        • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                          Keep these monstrosities off our roads πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

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                          @fj

                          6.35m long?

                          How small are Americans' dicks that they need to compensate to this degree?

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                          • sir_osis_of_liver@beige.partyS sir_osis_of_liver@beige.party

                            @Quantensalat @fj

                            FWIW, the truck in the comparison with the Twingo is an F350.

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                            @Sir_Osis_of_Liver @Quantensalat @fj We have only the F150 in Europe, and even this one is not small by any metric, but it still manageable for everyday use.

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                            • cm@chaos.socialC cm@chaos.social

                              @sanzky @fj That Peugeot is not an overly large car, it's about the length of a full size european station wagon like the classic Volvo 745 or Mercedes W123/W124T. I'd select the Mercedes GLS as a comparison for the Escalade, and then we're in the same ballpark of oversized ugly abominations. What's the more interesting question then: how many of each are sold in EU/US?

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                              @cm @sanzky @fj The reason it's "large" is not just the wheel base and track. It's the height and the way it fills out the envelope.

                              Basically even if you can find sedans and estates with similar wheelbases, those are cars you can see through and around in traffic. These SUVs (and crossovers) are opaque boxes that create danger wherever they go. And with the driver's seat that far from the nose they have just AWFUL blind spots to boot.

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                              • reloadedhead@mastodon.socialR reloadedhead@mastodon.social

                                @tkissing chill, I asked respectfully. You should consider answering in a similar manner.

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                                @reloadedhead I considered that and decided that the likelihood of your question being in good faith is not very high.

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                                • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                                  Keep these monstrosities off our roads πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

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                                  @fj Well, here in the United States of stupid, insecure men with shitty personalities and penises no one will touch *need* these gigantic compensatory machines. #TheOnlyGoodNaziIsADeadNazi

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                                  • ghard@mastodon.socialG ghard@mastodon.social

                                    @simon_brooke @fj also if it doesn’t fit in the parking spot - tow away.

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                                    @ghard @simon_brooke @fj

                                    The Netherlands already taxes cars at sale according to their weight and carbon emissions. I think the annual road tax also goes up with weight.

                                    About a decade ago I looked up the taxes for an Audi Q5: they were about € 20,000 at sale. You see very few of those on Dutch roads.

                                    I expect other EU countries to have similar tax codes.

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                                    • T tribactam@social.vivaldi.net

                                      @reloadedhead @richlv @fj
                                      this article has an in depth analysis. these things are deadly. More mass = more momentum = more energy transfer in collision. Also, there is the fact that lower cars break legs, these things smash thoracic cages.
                                      https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/news/2025/being-hit-suv-increases-likelihood-death-or-serious-injury

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                                      @tribactam @richlv @fj thank you for referencing this article. Very interesting read!

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                                      • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                                        Keep these monstrosities off our roads πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

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                                        @fj I wonder whyπŸ€”

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                                          @simon_brooke @fj look at the Dutch car roadtax per weight group+fuel type. I think that is pretty much what you mean.

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