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The US DOT is coming for your pickup truck

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41504881

Context: The proposed standard would establish test procedures simulating a head-to-hood impact and performance requirements to minimize the risk of head injury. NHTSA estimates the new standard would save 67 lives a year.

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There's a few HN threads on this:

:brainletmaga: large suvs are to protect the occupants. people jumping in front of it should not even factor in. I don't drive on sidewalks.


:brainletchair: anyone who drives a large pick-up truck for non-commercial reasons is a grade A butthole


:soycry: Key Ideas: Heavier vehicles are safer for their occupants but more dangerous for others: The weight of a vehicle is a critical factor in car crashes, with heavier vehicles causing more fatalities in other cars, pedestrians, and cyclists.

:marseygigachad: Sounds like a heavier car is actually safer to put me and my loved ones inside, at least for now.

:gigachad: Sounds like it's safest for me and my family to physically prevent you from doing that.

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Bring back 90s minitrucks

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It will never happen. Thanks, CAFE

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You could absolutely get past CAFE if you wanted, there's no way a turbo 4banger can't pass emissions and a ranger weighed like 400lbs less than a 4 door sedan so it's not a horsepower issue. Take the drivetrain out of some miserable crossover and put it on a ladder frame

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Can't do it. The footprint/mpg ratio is bonkers, you'd need to have like 75MPG on a minitruck now, or else it's gotta be electric (hint: the feds want you to drive electrics)

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With 2 to 400lbs less than any other car with the same drivetrain that hits the goals why wouldn't a truck?

Install a factory tonneau cover or cap or something to save the aerodynamics, doesnt make sense to me

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https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2012/10/how-cafe-killed-compact-trucks-and-station-wagons/

it's a mess for consumers who want a ute in USA, but hopefully the major automakers sue after the chevron rule was overturned that would be wild

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