• Hobbes@startrek.website
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    2 months ago

    Most other countries I’ve been to, all the trades use these, and seem to have no problem getting projects done.

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      Let’s ignore the lack of crush zones, air bags, seat belts, re-enforced door panels and cabin pillars, for a moment. (The lack of any safety features is why they are mostly illegal to operate on roads in the US.)

      How far do you think that roller skate could pull my empty 24,000lbs tandem axle tilt bed trailer? Or even my 4000lbs trailer? On a highway at highway speeds.

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        2 months ago

        Fair point. Though if they weren’t needing to go up against oversized trucks, it wouldn’t be as much of an issue.

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      2 months ago

      Japanese Kei trucks are pretty rad, but they don’t fly with US highway safety regulations. They’re meant for slower roads / slower collisions speeds.

      That said, most American trucks do not need to be remotely as big as they are.