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Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
I wonder why the federal government doesn't require car manufacturers to supply information about dangerous conditions?
Every owner's manual to every car I've ever owned is full of information warning of dangerous conditions. How to drive in the rain, in the snow, on dry roads, speed to adhere by, how to recover from dangerous conditions such as losing traction and spinning. Seatbelt warnings, airbag warnings. Warnings of dangerous conditions are plastered right inside the vehicle since I've always had at least 1 4WD vehicle that it doesn't handle like a small passenger car and shouldn't be driven the same.
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