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    610 days ago

    I think we can all agree that Cybertrucks are a bit of an outlier here. I mean we used to ridicule vehicles with safety this poor. But yeah I wouldn’t want to be on the freeway in either a cybertruck or a kei truck. But moving stuff downtown would be perfect for them - basically give them moped permissions.

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      910 days ago

      But yeah I wouldn’t want to be on the freeway in either a cybertruck or a kei truck.

      Why not? Because everyone else is in a truck so large they wouldn’t be able to see you?

      Not a problem here in Europe. Wiki says they can do 120 ungoverned. Seems fine enough. Large commercial trucks, as in “semis” to Americans, but even the smaller Large Heavy Goods vehicles, as in lorries in Britain, aren’t allowed to do more than 80km/h on the freeway. I’m sure the Kei trucks can do that even when encumbered.

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        39 days ago

        The other huge vehicles are a factor, but you’re fine doing 120 without airbags?

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          26 days ago

          I was born in the 80’s and got my motorcycle licence before my car licence. What you do think?

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            26 days ago

            That’s a fair point, though personally I wouldn’t want to drive a motorcycle among trucks on the freeway either.

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              6 days ago

              That reminds me of a time when a girl I had as a passenger on my 125cc bike as a 16 year old. I was going downhill, behind a full semi. I was annoyed at how slow they are. I started passing on the downhill. Unfortunately, after the downhill, there’s a small bend with trees and you can’t see behind it.

              So after I had started accelerating (125cc’s with 2 people aren’t that powerful although mine was the 2nd fastest in town) I saw another full semi coming towards us.

              I had to make a split-second decision. To either brake, which would’ve been dangerous, because I would’ve needed to brake so hard as to almost lose control, or, hit it, and hope we make it.

              I decided on the latter. We made it so that if she had had he arms spread out, she could’ve prolly touched the mirrors of both those semis at the same time.

              When we got to the town centre, some 1.5km after that, she jumped off and started beating me silly.

              Ah, adrenaline, how I miss you so.

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                  15 days ago

                  Differences?

                  So I take it you’re not into adrenaline-inducing activities?

                  I only wish I wasn’t. Like literally an hour ago I changed a dressing on my elbow because of the operation to remove the junk from it after the first operation, and I’m sitting here with my sides hurting from the crashes I had last year on my ebike.

                  Although to be fair had I had an actual motorbike, I wouldn’t have been drunk on it, so I’d have spared my ribs.