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by kube-system
1433 days ago
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1. The US federal government has relatively little ability to regulate vehicles as compared to other countries. The US government, for instance, does not license drivers or register vehicles. 2. States do have limits on vehicle sizes (i.e the GVWR) that can be driven without a commercial drivers license. 3. We do have many limits that apply differently to cars vs. trucks. The response from the auto industry has been to build more vehicles that are classified as trucks because they have more relaxed regulations. It is very difficult to allow industry to buy the utility vehicles they need while simultaneously forcing families to not buy them. > $10 oil You mean $10 gas? with $10 oil, everyone would drive a tank :) |
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