• GladiusB@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    4 if it’s good weather. 8 times in bad. Your reaction time in a bigger vehicle is different because of the weight. So both your guesses apply.

    Maintaining distance does help, however it’s not a perfect matrix. People cut in front of big vehicles constantly expecting the same distance and it just doesn’t help. The added view helps. An entire industry is based on it and backed by all sorts of reasons.

    What they haul plays a role as well. Liquids and gases slosh funny and higher speeds.

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      3 days ago

      I’d be interested to see some studies that support the idea that increased ride height in a vehicle results in fewer accidents (or fatalities or injuries, however you’d measure it) specifically because of the change in viewing angle

      I’m extremely skeptical, especially since taller vehicles are becoming more common, wouldn’t that alone diminish this effect?

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            3 days ago

            Then you need to dive deeper into the history of how it was developed and why it was. Reduction into just 5 steps isn’t looking into why it’s backed by an entire industry.