Saw this shared on Mastodon and it really made me think of National and their Atlas Network aligned astro-turf organisation the Taxpayer’s Onion who campaigned against what they termed the ‘ute tax’.

If the results of this 2004 study hold true 20 years later, and in New Zealand, then knowingly or not, they in effect have campaigned for and enacted legislation that will kill more New Zealanders.

"A 2004 study found that for every life saved by a motorist who switched from a car to a light truck (SUV or pickup), 4.3 other drivers, pedestrians and cyclists were killed. "

That statistic also suggests that the safety fears driving people to SUVs are completely overblown and over-egged.

  • @[email protected]
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    14 months ago

    Let’s try to bring this back onto productive territory - clearly our vehicle fleet is escalating in size as we emulate the Americans.

    Sure, we’ve got a way to go but there’s still way to many dodge ram atrocities or great wall shockers rolling around.

    • @thevoyagekayaking
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      14 months ago

      clearly our vehicle fleet is escalating in size

      Is it though? Do you have any studies that were actually done on our fleet?

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        14 months ago

        Hell, yes. SUVs have gotten hugely bigger in recent years, surely that’s painfully evident to anyone with eyes?

        I’ve got no studies for you, but I’ve seen what our builders keep upgrading to for their company vehicles

        Some of the smart ones use vans but most of the others go for the biggest, most obnoxious thing they can find

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            4 months ago

            The 90s hiluxes I remember were tiny, but after searching it seems like this model was 1990 exactly, maybe it started growing from then (which feels like a looong time ago!)

            Also, I ink the crucial metric which doesn’t seem to be covered is how the grille height has moved from roughly an adults hips towards their upper arm, which seems to me to be far more lethal

            • @thevoyagekayaking
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              24 months ago

              That’s a two wheel drive model, the four wheel drives were pretty much always that height.

              The main change has actually been in the styling, they look more aggressive now.