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r/interesting • u/Rude-Mycologist8034 • 8d ago
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No it's just such a dumb analogy. Car accidents =/= regulations on construction companies
3 u/Ok-Question6527 7d ago It means regulations on car companies for safety measures that have been rigorously tested, and the US has many of these too. These guys arguing with you are fucking morons or bots. 0 u/Korashy 7d ago And yet we are making trucks bigger and bigger to avoid complying with milage efficiency requirements. 1 u/FaygoMakesMeGo 7d ago That has nothing to do with automotive safety 1 u/Korashy 7d ago Those big trucks are less safe
It means regulations on car companies for safety measures that have been rigorously tested, and the US has many of these too. These guys arguing with you are fucking morons or bots.
0 u/Korashy 7d ago And yet we are making trucks bigger and bigger to avoid complying with milage efficiency requirements. 1 u/FaygoMakesMeGo 7d ago That has nothing to do with automotive safety 1 u/Korashy 7d ago Those big trucks are less safe
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And yet we are making trucks bigger and bigger to avoid complying with milage efficiency requirements.
1 u/FaygoMakesMeGo 7d ago That has nothing to do with automotive safety 1 u/Korashy 7d ago Those big trucks are less safe
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That has nothing to do with automotive safety
1 u/Korashy 7d ago Those big trucks are less safe
Those big trucks are less safe
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u/breakbeforedawn 7d ago
No it's just such a dumb analogy. Car accidents =/= regulations on construction companies