But why the decision to ban Kei trucks from Rhode Island streets? Because the DMV claims they don’t meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).

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      The cyber truck is safe for pedestrians. Can’t hit a pedestrian if it never leaves the repair bay for recalls.

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      The EU takes pedestrians (and cyclists) in account for safety standards, the US doesn’t.

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          You basically need to design the car so pedestrians bounce over the hood instead of going under. So you can still to an SUV, but can’t really do a Ford F150 style front.

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            But the F150/Ranger and esp. RAM Trucks exist here

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      The safety requirements this vehicle doesn’t meet could easily be regarding hood design; highly studied and regulated to minimize pedestrian injury such as sharp angles or being pulled under the hood.

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        I’m convinced the only thing lawsuits are waiting for is the accidents where they maim pedestrians. CT is a disaster for Tesla.