They've already proven it's more beneficial to them to have 1000 vans on the road when 375 would do the job. Get It.
Im just curious who has 1000 vans out there lol. Last count, Fed has around 350.
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They've already proven it's more beneficial to them to have 1000 vans on the road when 375 would do the job. Get It.
Who said you were wrong to post about it?
It's proving to be worse posting about it than talking to the deputy. Imagine.
On a side note, can a regular run-o-the-mill county deputy sheriff cite you for a DOT violation?
No, I don't have anything at all. Just curious. I figured it varied by state, and maybe by county even, but wasn't sure.In my county, I believe they can, Turtle. This specific question was brought up in school, and we were told that they were the only local LEO's (aside from MSP) that could. You have something different?
Sorry straight truck doods and doodettes, the only way cargo vans will ever be regulated is if and when they pose an unreasonable risk to the public. And the statistics have to back that up.
Laws and regulations are passed all the time in the absence of supporting statistics and good science. Indeed, laws are sometimes passed to suppress supporting statistics and good science.
, the only way cargo vans will ever be regulated is if and when they pose an unreasonable risk to the public. And the statistics have to back that up.
I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers.
1st post you said you ran 1200 STRAIGHT THRU!!
Heya Jake,Above are the stats from the NHTSA for the year 2009 for fatal accidents.
An honest broker would provide the respective numbers of each type of vehicle on the road (so that a relative comparison could be made)Yep, no reason to worry about the passenger cars and light trucks. They are only killing 10 to 1 more than large trucks.
Inaccurate statement per the file I linked - although it's relatively close - something that's not terribly surprising given the number of pick'em up trucks in society.And you are right, light trucks and cars DO kill at the same rate.
My "worldview", eheheheh, cute.
My view is of a concerned father and friend.
So where does that place me? (Really dont care.) Oh now where does THAT put me.
Aw, anyway responsible driving is a requirement in society.
My post of : Maggie's Law" shows a law directed at those who drive fatigued.
Hey, why dont you pull the same asinine stunt in New Jersey.
Then maybe we all would see your fun.