Like most of us I've read about all the moves to ban our favourite form of transport. However, one thing that all these 'articles' fail to address is:
What is a 4x4?
Seems a bit obvious at first, but then you think about it a bit and it's suddenly not quite so obvious.
So, is it actually possible to come up with a legal description of a '4x4' vehicle such that it includes all of the vehicles that 'the man in the street' would classify as a 4x4, and nothing else?
You can't do it on all wheel drive, plenty of saloon cars have that, and what about part time 4wd (like out Surfs)?
You can't do it by size, most estates take up more road space than pretty much any off-roader, and what about the little Suzukis?
You can't do it by off-road ability, because that is not something that is easily quantifiable.
You can't do it by fuel consumption, your average Ferrari or Lamborghini does much worse.
So come on, can it be done?
What is a 4x4?
Seems a bit obvious at first, but then you think about it a bit and it's suddenly not quite so obvious.
So, is it actually possible to come up with a legal description of a '4x4' vehicle such that it includes all of the vehicles that 'the man in the street' would classify as a 4x4, and nothing else?
You can't do it on all wheel drive, plenty of saloon cars have that, and what about part time 4wd (like out Surfs)?
You can't do it by size, most estates take up more road space than pretty much any off-roader, and what about the little Suzukis?
You can't do it by off-road ability, because that is not something that is easily quantifiable.
You can't do it by fuel consumption, your average Ferrari or Lamborghini does much worse.
So come on, can it be done?
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