If you have no issues with people driving on the same highways as you without proper brakes / safety equipment.. etc etc.
Now you are simply changing statements to fit your argument, instead of honestly responding. Your original question asked about roads ("set of requirements for a vehicle to be allowed on the road"), and not all roads are highways. I'm fine with tractors, UTV's, scooters, bicycles, horse buggies, mule carts and motorcycles all being driven down the road. Some are more able than others to go fast, corner quickly, drive on dirt, gravel, in snow, through mud, up hills and, yes, on highways. Making a subjective set of mandates for each and every possible vehicle ever to cruise down a public way, based on little more than paranoia, is irrational and, yet again, a slippery slope.
To say they'll be held accountable for their vehicles deficiencies AFTER they kill me or my children wont do much to bring either of us back, now will it?
Back to the slippery slope so soon, are we? Using your fallacious logic, the government should also prohibit every action which MAY adversely impact any person, ever:
- Enjoy sports? Too bad, it's illegal, now. Baseball? Balls are far too dangerous, and thrown at high speeds. People have died playing baseball, horseback riding, football, soccer, hockey, bicycling and roller blading. THINK OF THE CHILDREN!
- Like to imbibe once in a while? Tough luck, it's illegal, now. All manner of deaths have occurred because of alcohol. SAFETY PREVAILS!
- Ever eat fast food or junk food? Not anymore! Diabetes contributed to a total of 231,404 deaths in America in 2007 alone. IT'S FOR YOUR OWN GOOD!
- Enjoy television, movies or the opera? Kiss it goodbye! Obesity is the #2 cause of death in the US, behind tobacco use! It doesn't matter how much you exercise, because if some people are fat and watch television, it must be banned for everyone! As a bonus, those germ infested theaters and concert halls will no longer spread disease. SCORE ONE FOR THE HEALTH NUTS!
It should be noted every single one of the items listed
directly contribute to
far more deaths than your super important inspections and daytime running lights
possibly prevent. Also, every item listed above SAVES the person money by making illegal. Amazing!
Forget arguing for DRL or winter tires, let's make freedom illegal! After all, it directly contributes to all of the above deaths every year! This pattern of logic you developed sure is good for safety. Arrest them BEFORE they can even consider doing bad things. Brilliant! Of course, this method you envision is not entirely new.. North Korea has been doing this for decades.
MVI's ensuring that vehicles are safe is the bare minimum, cops (and the DoT) here also have the ability to impound and inspect vehicles for deficiencies, which they do, but their numbers and time are limited, garage MVI's take most of the load off.
And people must pay for the time taken to inspect the vehicles. That money is simply diverted to garages instead of to police departments for traffic safety where and when it is needed. The difference is money is always spent with inspection, but only spent when needed with enforcement. With that money you get garages who don't care if you are inspectable after you leave, so long as you are when you arrive.
So, your mandated inspections ensure every vehicle is reasonably fit to drive for one hour per year (or few years, depending on the state), except for all of those vehicles which don't require them or are simply outright banned. Hope you won't be needing that tractor of yours down the road any time soon. Oh, wait, you don't get your tractor inspected? That should be MANDATED, along with DRL, blinkers, hazards, air bags, crumple zones and most importantly, windshield wipers! Wait, it doesn't have front breaks, either?! MANDATED! I hope you don't plan to use those ag tires on the pavement.. MANDATED! Hope that doesn't add much to the cost of your tractor.. oh well, IT'S FOR THE CHILDREN! :cloud9: