Manufacturers Continue to Make Fast Cars, But Why?

As the technology in cars increase, so does the speed of each and every vehicle? I mean there are so many laws around that restrict this type of driving so why do manufacturers still persist to make cars that go fast. Lets take a quick look.

 

Government Cash

What a better way to acquire money from the population by fining them for driving too degraded on places like the superhighway. The authorities in every country make billions of pounds every single year by fining people for breaking the speeding limit, would it not be easier to instead limit these cars so they cannot go at high speeds, this would also help save lives.

 

The Sale

The vehicle manufacturers realise that they need to appeal to a busy population. Most drivers, particularly males love to drive quick cars. They also love to have fast acceleration speeds as well. So the manufacturers need to cater for these people too. Can you imagine if a company such as Ferrari decided to make slow cars? I mean the company would probably end up filing for bankruptcy.

 

To sum up I believe that creating cars faster then they are allowed to go is a silly idea, its a bit like saying no smoking allowed in a building except for one. Would it literally not be more effective confining these cars to a certain speed level and having authority figures such as Police force cars be able to go past it. This would not only indicate an end to high speed car chases, but it would also help save hundreds, if not thousands of lives every single year.

 

This will never occur though as the globe is more interested with making money, rather than caring for society.

 

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