Blogger Han Lu: Restricting high-horsepower cars from the road is unscientific; it’s the people who make such rules who are the real hazard.
Recently, some netizens have suggested restricting high-powered cars from being on the road.
The netizen believes that.Nowadays, the acceleration capability of vehicles has become increasingly cheap, especially for electric vehicles, which generally regard acceleration performance as an important selling point, resulting in a significant improvement in their acceleration performance.
However, there is a huge contradiction between the reaction speed of the human brain and the complex and variable urban traffic conditions, and the super-fast capabilities of these vehicles.
In such circumstances, ensuring the safe operation of vehicles on public roads indeed faces numerous challenges. Therefore, the netizen believes that normative provisions should be established to enforce restrictions on the acceleration capabilities of vehicles on the road.
In this regard, automotive blogger "Han Lu" expressed a differing opinion. He pointed out that high-horsepower cars have long existed, and if there were really a need to restrict them on the road, it should have been implemented a long time ago.
He believes that the real issue to address is those who do not follow the rules and act recklessly, as they are the hidden dangers of road traffic.
He also joked that just because a fruit knife is sharp, it doesn't mean we shouldn't sell knives or cut fruits.
In addition, regarding the question of what constitutes a large horsepower, he believes that over 100 horsepower is already considered large. He wonders if everyone agrees with this view.
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