safetyman wrote:
Noe people mis understood on purpose, I am not poposing that people ought to be stopped from travelling to and from holidays, leisure activities and so on
It's hard to see how anyone could have misunderstood you on purpose, when in your opening post you stated:
"Should public roads not be for the use of people who need to travel rather than pople who want to use them for "leisure"?"
Nothing in that statement which even hints at the merest suggestion that what you
really meant was:
"Why should anyone need to buy a vehicle with more power output than an asthmatic vacuum cleaner given that such a low-powered vehicle will still allow them to get to their destination - be it business or leisure - even though it might take longer, be less comfortable, and probably far more unsafe"
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The fact that the manufactures advatize and sell cars with far bigger outputs than needed is the point, the fact that people are going nowwhere in some of these vehicles is the point.
Ah, but who decides how much is too much? I very much doubt that if the decision were to be made by guvmint, it'd be made by anyone with even the merest whiff of petrol/diesel running through their veins. Noooo, given the way our beloved leaders are currently talking, you can be as sure as sure can be that the decision is going to be made by some greenie who thinks private motoring is the very essence of evil and will do everything in their power (and perhaps a few things outside their jurisdiction, but these days who's going to penalise someone for wanting to be even more green?) to make life as unpleasant as possible for the average person in the street who just wants to buy a car/bike/van/etc thats suitable for their personal needs.
I have just two words for anyone who wants to impose such restrictions on the private motorist. FUCK OFF.
Let the open market decide which vehicles shall live or die. If people have the means and desire to buy 8 litre V10's that drink fuel faster than someone with a full pint glass in their hand 5 seconds before the last orders bell rings, then they should bloody well be allowed to buy them. Look at the typical mix of vehicles on our roads right now - is everyone driving/riding around in/on massively overpowered/oversized vehicles that are "unsuitable" for their actual needs. No. For every high powered car or bike I see (and by high powered I'm using a pretty pessimistic, greenie-style, definition of high powered - e.g. anything bigger than, say, 2 litres for a medium sized car) I see a hell of a lot more cars and bikes which are low/average power. And quite frankly, having driven cars in the past with barely enough pulling power to skin a rice pudding, I now very much appreciate the ability to summon up an extra 50-100 horses with a small movement of my right foot when the situation suggests a need to do so - e.g. trying to match speeds when joining a motorway/NSL dual carriageway from a short/tightly curved slip road which doesn't allow you to take a long run-up to the merge point.