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"Raises"?
That was a concern the day it was unveiled years ago
Don't they have to safety test these things before they sell them?
They do.. But just for the passengers inside.
Although it's not rocket science to predict the obvious design issue here.
Well, we allow anyone with the cash to drive giant ass trucks that have bumpers at sedan head height.... So it's not like this is terribly surprising
Didn't expect them to act this stupid. They have no damn solution for this mammoth of a tin box, exerting pressures way above what is needed to obliterate any living thing at speed.
The solution is to only sell them in the USA which has no pedestrian safety standards
Yup, that’s vehicles for ya