• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 months ago

    I have literally heard a Jeep owner express such an attitude. Not specifically that the other family would die and theirs would not, but that theirs would be minimally damaged and the other would be crushed.

    This was on a date. I obviously did not go on a second date with her. This was a big ass red flag.

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      3 months ago

      I also stopped dating someone immediately after their attitude on SUVs came out. Dealbreaker

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      3 months ago

      It’s a surprise to hear how many truck/SUV owners are women. The theory delivered has been that women generally feel unsafe in the open due to misogynistic behavior as well as rare cases of road rage, and so a big tough car acts as a “safety blanket” - so even in traffic when surrounded, they can feel control and ownership of their space.

      That’s a stretched theory but it could make sense.

      • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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        3 months ago

        People are sold on the idea that bigger vehicles are safer. Complete lie:

        1. They take longer distances to stop

        2. They do not have to meet safety standards of cars due to a regualtory loophole.

        3. They flip much easier because of the high centre of mass, and this is worse with stuff in the truck. It gets much worse with the lifting trend. So lifters then space out the wheels, which is not what the suspension was designed for and suspension arms and hubs crack.

        4. Some have 16 ft front blind spots, people are running over their own children in driveways.

        5. They are worse in snow and ice, because chunky man tires are not winter rated and heavier vehicles slide off roads easier.

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        I don’t think it’s a gender thing at all, people just like the higher seating position and the upper hand in the case of a collision. I’m personally a small hatch guy, but every time I’ve asked somebody why they want a bigger car despite not carrying anything those are the two reasons I got back, gender regardless.

      • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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        3 months ago

        the middle aged white woman with bleached blonde hair and designer clothes in a big white SUV is such an interesting trend

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      3 months ago

      Which is wild because it’s a Jeep.

      How is it going to make it all the way to the scene of the accident?

      I’ve never seen a more unreliable POS in my life.

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      3 months ago

      I mean that’s really what you want to do.

      You wouldn’t want her to live life as a cripple so better to just bump it up a little bit and ensure a clean death.

      • redlemace@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        Completely legal.

        You gotta be kidding! Quote from the dutch -mandatory- annual car inspection (known as APK) which is actually an European directive, So it applies to every EU country

        
        External safety including wheel and side guards 
        
        1. Passenger cars must not have sharp parts 
        that could pose a risk of personal injury 
        to other road users in the event of a collision.
        
        
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          3 months ago

          Terrifying fact, I see them a lot on semi trucks. Not the cab over kind, the ones with the big hood in front.

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      3 months ago

      Works better for pick-up trucks in general, a cybertruck will probably kill you along with the people in the other car.

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        3 months ago

        … And with this in mind, do you discourage people with this attitude from buying the cybertrack, or rather encourage?..

        Dilemma, I guess. Most of us want neither the dumm looking trucks nor the attitude.

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        3 months ago

        Weirdly enough the cyber trucks sloped don’t probably gives it better visibility than most other pick ups…

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    3 months ago

    I thought of you all the other day when somebody in a newer pickup truck got behind me driving my Mazda 3. I didn’t take a photo in my rear view mirror because safe driving and all that, but I felt like I was living in some kind of AI generated c/fuckcars meme.

    In my mirror the front of the truck looked like a WALL the height of a grown adult with a little thin stripe of windshield above it. AND there was a big hood scoop on top of that. The little stripe of windshield was like 10’/3m behind the wall at the front of the truck too, just to make the visibility as dangerous as possible.

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      3 months ago

      yep it’s absolutely ridiculous

      I’ve got a car with 8 inches of ground clearance, that can carry 8ft dimensional lumber inside the vehicle, tow a thousand pounds of material in my relatively lightweight trailer, make it through snowstorms to ski hills and muddy fields and some ATV tracks, tow other vehicles up steep slippery inclines, haul full size BBQs and similar fully assembled inside the vehicle, and yet I pull up alongside a newer generation of the same model and their window bottom is at my eye level. or a pickup is on my ass and I can’t see anything but the lower half of the grill, and its headlights are shining directly into my car and leaving a crisp white line on the headliner from through my rear window.

      also obligatory fuck your Mazda too, if you have a newer one with LED headlights. if not, disregard. I miss my '08 Mazda3, even if it did suck in the snow. mostly my fault for using regular size and width winter tires. but seriously, fuck Mazda’s LED headlights. I’ve seen it twice already this year that a pedestrian was nearly run over in a crosswalk because a driver couldn’t see them due to a Mazda3 on the other side of the four way stop.

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        3 months ago

        Fortunately my Mazda 3 is over a decade old and the headlights are actually too dim if anything. I need to polish the housings too. It sucks to hear that they are jumping on the annoying blinding headlight bandwagon along with some other brands though. They seem to do a lot of little things right in their designs.

        I’ve posted a couple times about how I load 8’ dimensional lumber into my Mazda3 as well, lol. Usually the people around me are driving their giant trucks and not loading jack shit into them.

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          yeah you can fit 8ft lumber into a Yaris two door hatchback. it’s easier than sticking out the back of a truck bed lmao

          I do remember having to polish the headlights on my mazda3, as well as pretty much every car that gets to be over 10-15 years old. the Mazda headlight shape was easy, Subaru’s is annoying to sand and polish because of all the curves.

          I always enjoy turning heads at home depot when loading up.

          it is disappointing about Mazda. they were among the first to go back to physical controls and whatnot. but unfortunately the headlights are a dealbreaker, it’s just too goddamn obnoxious and dangerous

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    Around here, the bigger the cars gets, the lower the speed limit. In the end, the harm to a pedestrian equals car mass multiplied with car speed. One goes up so the other one goes down to compensate. Have fun driving that tank like a snail.

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      3 months ago

      Where is “here” for you? I’ve never heard of a place with variable speed limits.

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        Here is Western Europe. It’s not variable. It’s the new limit for everyone. 30 kph popping up everywhere now.

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          3 months ago

          I’m confused, you said the bigger the vehicle then the lower the speed limit in your original comment.

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    3 months ago

    Wasn’t this the main selling point of the cybertruck, almost verbatim?

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      Yeah, that shit was so disgusting. Your car will just drive over the other car in case of an apocalypse. In an accident, it will just be the other guys problem

      That’s why i don’t feel bad for the idiots who bought the Reichs mobile

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      Which has been hilarious when put into practice, as seen pictured is a cybertruck leaving its rear axle behind after a collision.

      Edit: I posted this as a reply to the comment of driving over someone else.

    • SlippiHUD@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      While I do sometimes have that problem, they also could have just linked the Onion Article instead of screenshotting it

    • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 months ago

      What? Why is it blocked and for whom? I’ve had far fewer issues with it than I’ve had with the often slow-loading imgbb and the short time when imgbb went all-in on full-paid access before they changed their mind and went back to allowing a free tier.

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        3 months ago

        for whom?

        Me, and many others

        Why is it blocked

        You’ll have to ask them. They insist they aren’t, but I promise you I am not blocking them either, so it’s them.

        e: This was not a tech support request. I promise you all that I know what I am doing and it is not on my side and I’m not the only person with this exact problem.

        • DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml
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          It sounds like your ISP is blocking access. Have you tried using a different DNS server? My ISP blocks thepiratebay and I easily get around it using the Cloudflare DNS server.

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          You’ll have to ask them. They insist they aren’t, but I promise you I am not blocking them either, so it’s them.

          Could it be someone between you and them? Is there a bug report or discussion tracking this problem which people could try to help solve?

    • pet the cat, walk the dog@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Funny thing is, this is posted on lemmy.world by a user registered on lemmy.world, and that instance includes its own image-hosting functionality. Just need to choose the option to upload the image when making the post. I’m guessing some apps might not be aware of it, and perhaps integrate with Catbox instead.

    • destructdisc@lemmy.worldOP
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      3 months ago

      Tbf the newer mainline Hiluxes have also turned into bloated monstrosities, so much so that Toyota developed an entirely separate Hilux “Champ” model to serve as a light workhorse truck

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    This is in fact the same consideration that easily resolves some philosophical questions about self-driving cars. “If the car has to choose between mowing over a pedestrian and swerving but potentially killing the driver, what will it choose?” Yeah this one is simple: if you make a car that might kill its driver, good luck trying to sell it.