Can you believe this stuff? Clearly there are lots of people who have way too much time. BTW, look at the numbers they have on their list of 4x4s. I know for a fact my XJ does not get 15.2 mpg, and it's not even stock.
http://www.stopurban4x4s.org.uk/index.htm
Top 10 Reasons not to drive a 4x4.
1. You're not a farmer-- So there are no other lifestyles or jobs that require a 4x4? Right. (though mine is just for pleasure :)=) )
2. Your family fits into a saloon car or people carrier-- People carrier, like a cable car?
3. You will breathe cleaner air-- Pretty sure what I eat/drink will kill me faster than the air.
4. You will save money-- Save Money...and be forced to turn in my man card.
5. You won't have to lie to your grandchildren-- Lie? Nope, they'll know how much fun it was back in the good ol days to drive a 4x4/truck.
6. You will be less likely to kill a pedestrian-- Doubtful, but I will ensure that it's less painful.
7. You might see a small child early enough to avoid backing over them-- No, it's all about being a good enough driver to drive a 4x4 or truck.
8. You will be less likely to injure people in other cars-- Maybe they should take note of my required road space.
9. You will have a better time driving-- Sorry, a car that sounds like it died and a stop light and whispers ever so quietly taking off the line doesn't sound enjoyable. Bring on the rumble.
10.People will like you better-- No, jeeps and truck help create a conversation piece. :clap:
http://www.stopthrillcraft.org/index.htm
Or this one. I HATE being included into a stereotype. From the video "Indeed, the entire barrel is rotten." (referring to a barrel of apples as riders/owners). Bull. You seem to like taking surveys, how about including one in which all users of public land are asked whether they condone vandalism, wavering off the designated trail, and in general irresponsible behavior while on public lands.
13:03 into the Video: So when exactly was the area closed and how old are those tracks. I can almost guarantee those track were created before the area was closed, details which they conveniently excluded from the video.
It's all about education of public land users and making consequences for irresponsible and illegal activities much stricter.
Im sorry, it's just when I stumble across things like this my blood just boils.