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This is not out in some rural town. This is in Portland, OR about 2 miles from downtown. Personal vehicles this large are simply incompatible with urban living and pressure their owners to continually break traffic law. Technically that Miata is parked as close to the stop sign as it can legally be, but as the Denali doesn't fit in many places around here it's owner is compelled to park across both the stop sign and the crosswalk.

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[–] TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com 12 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

i've got dozen++ neighbors with that kinda vehicle.

I guess some people are scared to drive in the USA without covering every inch of themselves in steel, fake carbon fiber, and Truck Nutz.

[–] natch@lemmy.today 2 points 2 days ago

In all fairness, I'd be terrified to drive that Miata with that monster sitting in front of me. It makes you realize just how crazy the size difference is between these monstrosities and everything else on the road. If this Denali hits this Miata, it'll decapitate anyone in the Miata. Full stop.

Crash testing needs to account for people outside the car, both in other size classes of vehicle (including bicycles and scooters) and pedestrians. This is policy failure. The Denali should not share road space with the other modes of transportation! Even if this person is an unrealistically perfect driver, their low beams are so high they'll blind anyone in a shorter vehicle.

I can sort of understand huge semis and delivery vans since they literally need the storage space and they're generally driven by people with CDLs. But even those should be smaller in urban environments (and suburban, and small towns).

Tragedy of the commons. How many people drive big SUVs because they're blinded at night by tall vehicles otherwise, and they're afraid of their children (or themselves) being killed in a crash in a small car? The only way to solve this is government, lawmaking, and enforcement.