• frezik@midwest.social
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    1 day ago

    I do think minivans should be more common as being more practical, but I don’t see how they’re safer. They also tend to be less fuel efficient due to aerodynamics. They tend to have a lower floor with more or less the same ceiling height. That gives them a larger frontal cross section compared to an equivalent sized SUV.

    This applies to vans and trucks, as well. Trucks based on the same platform tend to have better mileage than the van.

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      14 hours ago

      They are safer to pedestrians because they tend to have lower and more curved hoods (making impact at low speeds less dangerous) and they also give better visibility to the driver.

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        9 hours ago

        Thank you. For some reason our entire society thinks “safety” only applies to the people inside of the vehicle.

        It’s a testament to our very individualized society under capitalism. It’s basing all values on a individuals consumption choices. Rather than the safety and security of society as a whole.

        Sadly, carrying around a brick above your head is still the only “consumer” choice pedestrians have for safety.