• @jaykrown@lemm.ee
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      9 hours ago

      That is true, except I’m talking about utility primarily. Garbage trucks already fulfill the design I’m mentioning and are used daily in most cities already.

      • @ExtraPartsLeft@lemmy.world
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        38 hours ago

        Are you saying that because a heavy duty, highly specialized, utility vehicle, doesn’t have a crumple zone that the Slate truck is a bad design?

        In my view the Slate truck is designed as a work vehicle. It’s for people who need to both hual things, and have a place to store tools. It’s trunk is perfect for that.

        The Kei, and box trucks that we have in the US (which would have been a way better example for you to use.), are great for delivery vehicles. Jobs where you load things up and come back with an empty truck.

        There’s a place for both form factors. The Slate is not a bad design, it just doesn’t fit what you think the use case for a small truck is.

      • @elucubra@sopuli.xyz
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        18 hours ago

        Except that driver and passengers are above most crash situations. That is a cab over truck. The Japanese mini truck you referenced is a forward control. Different things , actually.

    • @isaaclw@lemmy.world
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      19 hours ago

      Hm. Interesting point.

      Maybe as we move our economy away from cars, and people dont all have to be drivers, we could also move away from cars that are poorly designed specifically around bad drivers.

      • @jaykrown@lemm.ee
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        49 hours ago

        You need infrastructure to actually support an alternative, otherwise cars are a necessity for many people to get to work and the grocery store.

      • @ExtraPartsLeft@lemmy.world
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        28 hours ago

        Yeah, it would be nice to not need cars. I feel like this is a step towards function and away from vanity. Which is a good thing, even if it’s not the end goal.