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Old 08-28-2006, 03:37 PM   #11
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Victimhood (Prius Rant)

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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Re the second point, I don't understand. If I'm in my truck, and a car slams into me, and I survive and crash in which I'd have otherwise died because of the increased mass of my truck, how is my survival not a pure offset against the death of the person in the car who hit me (assuming he died because he hit an SUV as opposed to hitting a car). There appears to be a flawed assumption built into your argument that the SUV driver is always the one doing the striking/cauing the accident. Am I wrong on that observation?
Let's put it this way. The more energy in a collision the more destructive it will be. Because of their greater mass, collisions that involve SUVs will have more energy and thus be more destructive.
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