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by tomtheelder
2226 days ago
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I think their point was that leaning allows you to corner at high speeds, and that not being able to do so would discourage dangerous driving behavior. I'm not sure I agree with that, but there is some logic that to thinking that a larger, slower, clunkier vehicle might lead to fewer fatal accidents. |
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A vehicle that can take the same corner at higher speeds can also take more difficult corners at lower speeds and is a lot more forgiving.