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Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by HacksawMark, Jul 25, 2024 at 11:39 PM.

  1. rjparker

    rjparker Tu Humilde Sirviente

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    It’s not about avoiding an accident if a semi next to you does a hard left. It’s about surviving an accident.

    At that point it’s physics.
    Laws of Physics Kansas City.jpeg
     
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  2. john1701a

    john1701a Prius Guru

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    According to whom?
     
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    The Lone Star state, where if you aren't doing 90mph in some places, you're taking forever.

    Survivors?
     
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    I am familiar with this myself.
     
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    I don't remember if it was IIHS or NHTSA, but according to statistics, larger vehicles are safer in multivehicle collisions, a Camry being a lot safer than a Corolla or Prius.

    However, small vehicles are a lot safer in single-car collisions, SUVs and pickup trucks being the least safe.

    The reason is simple physics. Larger vehicles have more mass and energy; so, the momentum and energy is transferred to the other vehicles in multivehicle collisions but to the vehicle and occupants themselves in single-vehicle collisions.
     
  6. HacksawMark

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    Having a small car doesn't equate to being safer or avoiding an accident. Safety and avoiding an accident is primarily up the driver. There are too many people on the road who have no clue of or can even grasp the concept of defensive driving skills.
     
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  7. HacksawMark

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    Wow, you assume a lot. You know what happens when you assume.....

    Oregon is not the only state we road trip in. There are plenty of western states that have 80 mph speed limits.

    Your assumption skills are strong. Maybe try actually reading my posts before assuming I had "weird issues" with the car. Like I said in my opening post, it was a great car.
     
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    If you never travel out of California, you never will.
     
  9. HacksawMark

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    LOL! I tried using the "Miata" excuse when one passed us on the freeway in Utah. "Honey, look! They sit lower than we do!" No response.
     
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    Yeah.. When you get *crickets* as a response, you know you are on thin ice.
     
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