30 associations are proposing to the European Commission to impose a limit on the size of new cars, in particular the total width and bonnet.

A report connected with this request showed that the average bonnet height of newly-sold cars in Europe is increasing by 0.5 cm a year.

Many studies showed that bigger cars and higher bonnets are related to more collisions, and worse outcome for pedestrians and cyclists (and those in smaller cars), especially in regards to children

Those SUVs are kid crushers, they shouldn’ be on our roads

crossposed from: https://mastodon.uno/users/rivoluzioneurbanamobilita/statuses/114674420551539891

  • nahostdeutschland@feddit.org
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    And another issue: We are currently seeing politics reversing the planned “bans” (which are not really bans) on petrol engines. So if you’re doing a phasing out of something, you have to ensure that no lobbying effort will be successful in the years until your ban starts. You have to ensure that no corrupt rightwing government, no “conservative” party “friendly” to companies and no Trump will gain power in the meantime.

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      Yes, prolonging the status quo is one of the most common lobby tactics, and the most successful.

      That’s why we have petrol based plastic recycling instead of naturally degradable plastics.