
Near the end of an uninspired screed against big trucks, there was a curious line in this morning's paper:
"As long as individuals get to make their own choices about personal transportation, motorists will have to get along as best they can on the roads."
Sorry . . . But the fatalistic tone that seemingly begs for cars to be confiscated from Americans is telling about the worldview of editorial scribes working for the newspaper.
Our question . . .
Does the average Kansas City resident want to give up their big truck . . . Or have a chip on their shoulder against motorists.
MAYBE . . . The answer might explain why fewer and fewer people care about the directives from editorial screeds.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Not your granddad's pickup: Kansas City's favorite trucks can be a huge road hazard | Opinion
OPINION AND COMMENTARY Americans love their pickup trucks, and Kansas City is no exception. Ford Motor Company's F-series has been the biggest-selling lineup of vehicles in the country for four decades, and the Toyota Camry is the only sedan in Car and Driver magazine's five most popular models of 2022.
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