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by alexjplant
451 days ago
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> But I know that motorcycles are dangerous. You can try to say that your demographic/etc is more sane, safer, etc, but the same applies to a car and you come out safer. Of course they are, but if you wear gear and don't ride drunk then they go from being an order of magnitude more unsafe to what I would consider a mitigable risk. My point was more that society's prevailing attitude is one of placing blame on prospective victims than punishing conspicuously-bad driving. Small cars are probably a more casually-defensible case since we both mentioned them. > It's also worth noting that a lot of freeways don't allow trucks. In my experience this is rather unusual. I've only ever seen lane restrictions for trucks and even then it's usually for actual trucks, not the quarter-ton luxury family haulers that have emerged over the past 15 years. |
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Because having heavy trucks clog up the left lane results in less safety because people will instead pass on the right and traffic will generally be less predictable.
You can make the same argument about any rolling traffic obstruction but commercial trucks vs not commercial trucks is a fairly cut and clear distinction and therefore that's where the enforcement line got drawn.
>luxury family haulers that have emerged over the past 15 years.
The SUV craze was a thing 30yr ago and arguably peaked 20yr ago. "Why is it a problem now?" seems to be a question that has no flattering answers.