Have you guys that drive these massive beasts ever considered what would happen to the occupants of a smaller car if you hit them ?
Death... And I assume that's why when I changed my daily driver vehicle from the Dodge RAM truck to the Dodge Neon, my insurance rates went down drastically. Insurance rates of those that drive large vehicles are higher than those that drive compacts. Why am I penalized for driving a vehicle that will protect me from death better than a small vehicle that won't? Because it's harder to sue the insurance companies when you're dead... Suck the beast drivers dry with high rates since chances are they'll live longer.
I drive my beast to tow my boat that weighs more than the Neon. What I really want to know is why do people think a 6000+ pound truck and trailer can stop in the same distance as a compact car? It can't, even with a compact car underneath it...
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Dave Clark
Georgetown, Texas
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