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psychothumbs@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 months ago

Feds target SUV, truck size to save pedestrian lives — ‘one of the last frontiers of vehicle safety’

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Feds target SUV, truck size to save pedestrian lives — ‘one of the last frontiers of vehicle safety’

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psychothumbs@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 months ago
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The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration stunned safety advocates by proposing new vehicle design rules that it says will help reduce pedestrian deaths. The rules will likely change vehicle design permanently.
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      The whole chart is rather fascinating and eye opening: Vehicle visibility

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        Astounding. Hummer H2 beating the Sierra by 3m is incredible. A truck designed almost exclusively to express how selfish you are and it has better viability.

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          This chart is eye-opening…I always thought Hummers were made by…Hummer…

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            GM marketing. They purchased the hummer brand from AM General. OG Hummer (later renamed H1) was based on AM General’s military Humvee design, but released to the civilian market. H2 and H3 were designed by GM for mass marketing. Can be seen in the price. H1 nearly 10x more than H2 and H3.

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              Also, the H1 was 10x better for what it was designed for than the H2 and H3.

              The H1 was not designed for commuting to work.

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              Oh, neat. Thanks for all the information

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        Thanks, embedding:

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        An articulated quarry hauler is barely worse than a pick-up truck

        ‘murca

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        I’d be curious to see that chart for a Toyota Yaris. I drove one for a few years and it was almost unnerving how little hood it had.

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          Same here. Going from a 1990 VW Passat to a 2009 Yaris was wild.

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      I will gladly trade my SUV in for a gently used M1

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        Only 20 gallons to the mile, not bad

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          Absolutely nobody will cut you off in traffic, though. At least nobody who wants to see the next sunrise…

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        what if the M1 doesn’t have a touch screen though

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          good
          touchscreens should be banned from vehicles

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          It actually does, but it’s a hundred times more useful. It helps make things go boom.

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          Touch targeting

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      That’s not to mention the optics.

      https://www.quora.com/Where-does-the-M1-Abrams-have-the-optics-of-its-main-cannon-I-dont-know-anything-about-tanks

      #4 is the optic for the RWS. This cannot be used to aim the main gun, but it can be used as an alternate form of CITV, especially since it’s so damned high off the ground, it may be able to see over obstacles. Not as good as CITV in the thermal range, though.

      That being said, some civilian vehicles are gonna have their own camera systems too, so…

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        Civilian vehicles should all have thermals and a night driving HUD. If I’m paying 30,000 dollars then they can damn well put some actual stuff in there. Headlights being weaponized isn’t something we have to tolerate.

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          Sorry, no can do, also cupholders are extra, best we can do is plastic hubcaps and a 10,000/6 month warranty.

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      This is actually a good point. And here’s a video discussing the issue.

      https://youtu.be/YpuX-5E7xoU?si=cmwWAFTUyAFt40mL

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      This is misleading because being higher up you can see much better further ahead, and over obstacles and barriers. Your special awareness is much better at distances that are relevant for avoiding collisions. If something is 1.5m away its too late anyway.

      The angle is also incorrect because they are putting the eyes of the driver straight in line with the hood, which is not how its been in any vehicle I’ve ever driven, the head should be higher or further forward.

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        The origin of the line is at head height…

        Also these vehicles gain in distant visibility at the expense of everyone else on the road, blocking their views.

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          Also, an astounding proportion of fatal pedestrian collisions happen at low-speed, close to home where these sightlines explicitly matter.

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