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Tour1
Mar 03, 2015Explorer
Sorry to kick the hornet's nest then disappear...
I would say though that it's not a perfect system that prohibits all vehicle operation at weight 'X' when the vehicle could be operated safely at, say, weight 'X' and 65% of maximum speed. Consider that the engineers have to allow for 80 MPH in Texas when the vehicle may never go there, or steep grades that a driver could simply go around.
That's where the personal responsibility aspect enters the freedom equation.
I would say though that it's not a perfect system that prohibits all vehicle operation at weight 'X' when the vehicle could be operated safely at, say, weight 'X' and 65% of maximum speed. Consider that the engineers have to allow for 80 MPH in Texas when the vehicle may never go there, or steep grades that a driver could simply go around.
That's where the personal responsibility aspect enters the freedom equation.
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