My mom and dad talked to a guy last weekend who was driving a classic Mini. They sent me pics, it was very nice. The guy said he drove it on nice days and Sundays, but wouldn't take it on the freeway because it's too dangerous will all the big SUV's and stuff.
That started me wondering. I grew up driving little British sports cars and, except for laughing at a light when I realized the transit bus's tires next to me were taller than my Bugeye, I never felt "unsafe". Yeah, I had to drive more defensively and aware of others, but probably no different than a motorcycle. I'd like to think I'd still drive a Sprite or a Mini or some other small classic car anywhere in the U.S. within reason. That might not be as easy around here, since our tolls have an 85 mph speed limit and most other major freeways are 70 or 75. But that would be less about safety and more about the car not being able to sustain that speed for very long without grenading itself. I mean, the Bugeye had a top speed of just under 85 when new....
What are your thoughts? If the speed limit issue wasn't a factor, would you drive a little car as a daily driver? If not, why?
Has our increase in vehicle safety removed our personal awareness of driving that much? Because our cars are safer, has it made our roads more dangerous to drive on?
When we get to self driving cars, will classics be banned from the roads if they don't have an awareness package to talk to other cars installed?
-Rob-