The same mentality that mandates safety measures may very well lead
to outright bans of the cars we love to drive.
Internal combustion engines could be outlawed in the interest of "The greater good"
How much horsepower does a person really need in order to travel?
If it can be shown that there lower horsepower to weight ratios
could result in fewer deaths and injuries, will you be okay with driving
a car with the acceleration of a 1980 VW Rabbit Diesel?
I'd be willing to bet that wearing helmets in cars could save lives.
But will people accept helmet laws for driving cars?
Ultimately, the question is where to draw the line. I prefer to draw it in a place that gives more room for freedom.
to outright bans of the cars we love to drive.
Internal combustion engines could be outlawed in the interest of "The greater good"
How much horsepower does a person really need in order to travel?
If it can be shown that there lower horsepower to weight ratios
could result in fewer deaths and injuries, will you be okay with driving
a car with the acceleration of a 1980 VW Rabbit Diesel?
I'd be willing to bet that wearing helmets in cars could save lives.
But will people accept helmet laws for driving cars?
Ultimately, the question is where to draw the line. I prefer to draw it in a place that gives more room for freedom.
Originally posted by e30BMart
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