| ▲ | RickJWagner 3 hours ago | |
Yes, this is a problem. Look at a typical truck from the 90s or so, they are tiny compared to today’s trucks. The same thing is true of cars. Today’s civic is as big as an accord used to be. There is no Del Sol. We need to turn the incentive knobs that worked so successfully on consumption so we now work on vehicle size. Also, about the center of gravity discussion: I used to have an old friend that spent decades in business running a body shop. I asked him once what was the worst animal for causing vehicle damage. ( This was in rural South Dakota. I was thinking cow, horse, maybe bison. ) Nope. He said most animals would go up and over the hood, just like the people in the article. He said pigs were the worst. They stay low, going right into the car and not bouncing over. Often resulting in a total loss for that car. | ||