vitanola
I'll Lock Up
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Another case for a new pile of junk being labeled as "safe" being in reality bogus. Fine with me. Crumple zones make me safer when I hit one of these aluminum cans. They crumple and absorb not only their energy but mine.
In reality though, that makes them unsafe as heck. We need to get after the car manufacturers and the government for forcing these unsafe heaps on the public---in essence killing more people every year as they get lighter and more unsafe in the name of fuel economy.
Oh yes. Of course.
This explains why motor vehicle fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles travelled reached a record low of 1.14 in 2009, as opposed to 1.73 back in 1994, approximately 5 in 1960, and 7 per 100 million vehicle-miles back in 1950, despite the generally lower speeds and lighter traffic of those days. I do see how the heavier machines of 1950 are so very much safer than out current light weight death traps
Such thinking appears to be convoluted in the extreme to one who does not view ANY government action as ineffective, or unconstitutional.
Even though I do understand that old cars are not as safe as modern units, I still drive my Ford, which is really a bit of a death-trap even though fitted with Rocky Mountain brakes.
I firmly believe, though, that many of our nation's current troubles would be ameliorated by the adoption of a maximum 35 mph speed limit, but alas am certain such will indeed be adopted only after gaggles of cob rollers are seen gracefully flying over the mythical Isle of Manhatta, scattering their "blind eels" hither and yon.