• Krzd@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    No, but it clearly isn’t important enough to them to influence their choice.

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      3 months ago

      So you think people should not buy trucks because they might be in the 0.1% of truck drivers who end up killing a pedestrian with it? What about the people who have a legitimate use for the bed?

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        3 months ago

        No, they shouldn’t because even in vehicle to vehicle collisions SUVs kill 4 times more people than cars. Source
        The people that have a legitimate use for such trucks should be required to apply for a exception and/or have a CDL.
        Because in fact almost no one actually needs those trucks. Source [1]
        Most people can use a trailer or rent a truck for the 1-2 times per year they need it.

        [1] I work at a hardware store, specifically in the construction materials department. In 2 years of working there I had literally 1 person use their truck bed to haul a pallet of concrete bags, everyone else either used vans or a trailer. And just 2 weeks ago I had the first customer that used a pickup truck (Mercedes X-Class) to tow a 2.5t trailer to transport paving slabs.
        So no, even trades people don’t need those trucks, so why the fuck should a normal “civilian” have those and be 4 times as likely to kill someone??