The problem is that manufacturers are only offering larger and larger and larger vehicles and aftermarket companies are marketing heavier and larger modifications and accessories.
Even the smallest 4WD on the market, is larger than the previous model. The largest Dual-Cab Utes able to be driven on a car license are substantially bigger than their previous models.
Previously, Tradies would drive Coupe Utilities and their Single-cab/tray variants (and before that Panel Vans) which were compact sedan- shaped at the front. Nowadays, tradies have no choice by to drive Dual Cab Pickup/Utes, Vans or Light Trucks.
Aftermarket manufacturers push non-crash tested bullbars/roobars/nudge bars in lieu of crash-tested factory bumper bars and sell accessories that significantly increase the weight of the vehicle, especially roof-mounted.
Meanwhile, driver distractions are up due to social media and real-world social expectations, despite technologies designed to minimise distractions like DND modes and Safety-conscious In-Car specific UIs.
AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 1 year ago
Bring it on.
Sleazy_Albanese@hexbear.net 1 year ago
i know right.
Inshallah.