Fears over safety as analysis by Which? shows ‘autobesity’ epidemic means cars getting wider and longer
While this is mostly about parking issues, the part that stood out most to me in this is:
A study published in the Journal of Safety Research last year found that children were eight times more likely to die when struck by an SUV than those struck by a passenger car.
Eight times! To me, that's insane. Even if it were 50% that would be very bad, but this is 700% more!
This article totally ignores the actual biggest cars on the road, the american ones, the mentioned BMW i7 is 539cm long, but my neighbour has a Dodge Ram pick up at 583cm, yes he parks in the local co op, yes he fucks up everything cause nobody can get past, he also takes half an hour to get in the space.
I do not get the pickup truck in the city thing. People think that if a car dealer will sell you a car, it’s everyone else’s obligation to make sure you can drive it absolutely everywhere, at any time.
It doesn't mention them as it's about the UK and no one drives those models here as you literally wouldn't be able to get down lots of roads let alone park anywhere.