• @[email protected]
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    512 hours ago

    Regardless of truck size, I don’t think tractor trailers are going anywhere. Even if we made trucks smaller those would still be out there

    Smaller trucks would still get in accidents though, and I imagine they would be less deadly

    • @[email protected]
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      187 hours ago

      Man, if only we could separate freight from commuter traffic. Like, imagine if all those tractor trailers were on their own separate road, but make it out of, IDK, metal or something so it can withstand the weight better. You could even just have metal right under the wheels, to reduce costs. But what do I know, I’m just some pie in the sky nobody who doesn’t know what he’s talking about

      • @MasterMediasRes
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        125 minutes ago

        That sounds like a neat idea—here’s a wild thought, what would happen if we tried the same thing with passengers? Eh, you’re right, sounds positively un-American.

    • @[email protected]
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      99 hours ago

      Tractor trailers are heavily regulated with training, licensing, driving hours and sleep break logging etc. Are they really a significant source of pedestrian collisions?

      • @Maggoty
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        17 hours ago

        You should check out the safety stuff with them and cars. You’ll stay near one on the road again.

    • @workerONE
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      510 hours ago

      I really just want small cars to make a comeback

    • SaltySalamander
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      011 hours ago

      Even if we made trucks smaller those would still be out there

      If we made them smaller there’d just be more of them on the road. There’d also be higher prices for everything to compensate for the extra expense of having those extra trucks and bodies to pilot them.