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Really helping that environment we love so much. Is this what carbon offsets are
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Not if you count the apparent lack of brake lights.
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SMART: It was never about the environment. It's about small form factor and urban environments or what you see above.
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Guess you missed the FIVE break lights lining the top of the RV. Turn/Reverse lights on the other hand...
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Thought those were running lights or reflectors. My bad. Still not at typical eye-level.
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Those are running/clearance lights, not brake lights.
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Well... They might be. Shamefully I speak w/o coherent knowledge of RV's.
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I hate RVs. They dont make sense to me. It is even worse when they are towing a huge suv behind. You bring a giant luxurious house to see the country and tow a massive truck? Why not bring some tents with the yukon or even tow a airstream? Instead these massive houses on wheels. Seem really wasteful and lame. I would rather have a small camper or sleep outside in a tent.
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Those are clearance lights and not for indicating brake use. If the owner wired up the left side RV brake and Left rear FourTwo light to work in tandem, problem solved assuming side visibility on the Smart is good.
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My family tows their race cars out to the track with one. No one wants to camp out every other weekend in the pits at a racetrack. In fact, I'm not sure if it's even allowed.
Granted, theirs isn't near as big, and is based on a Chevy van.