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In reply to the discussion: Trump says he approved the making of Japanese 'tiny cars' to be sold in the US [View all]QueerDuck
(742 posts)21. Are they street-safe, or are they mostly for farm-use and residential (gated-community) use?
I can easily imagine the turbulence of the aerodynamic wake from a passing semi would flip one of these things on its side.
It's an enclosed golf cart. A death trap. The occupants would never survive a collision of any type (side, front, or rear.) Imagine crickets in a beer can being hit by a sledge hammer.
Perhaps he's thinking of dismantling the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). No standards, no safety regs... just let the public decide what's "safe enough" and the risks they are willing to take with their own lives... along with other people's lives, too.
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Trump says he approved the making of Japanese 'tiny cars' to be sold in the US [View all]
Polybius
12 hrs ago
OP
Something like that might be good for my situation. But was it something that was actually being held up previously?
Silent Type
12 hrs ago
#1
How do they fare when collided with those 2-3+ ton behemoths he also insists be sold in the US?
RockRaven
11 hrs ago
#2
many of those van types in Hawaii but they are all right hand drive as they do in Japan
msongs
11 hrs ago
#5
I had a yellow one, same thing. Weighed about 1400 lbs. 40 mpg, 803 cc although called 850.
twodogsbarking
2 hrs ago
#35
I occaionally squeezed myself and two others in. Was better when it was two females.
twodogsbarking
1 hr ago
#38
No. Kei vehicles are subcompact cars/trucks, slightly smaller than the 1990s Geo Tracker
Eugene
8 hrs ago
#16
"Building Kei trucks in the U.S. would also require alterations to federal motor vehicle safety standards"
progree
8 hrs ago
#14
His MAGA base has resoundingly rejected small sedans for giant trucks and SUVs.
tanyev
5 hrs ago
#20
Are they street-safe, or are they mostly for farm-use and residential (gated-community) use?
QueerDuck
4 hrs ago
#21
Lower center of gravity? I know that they are bigger than the Smart Cars in Germany...
QueerDuck
10 min ago
#39