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In the year 2012 most accidents were passengers in both cars and truck. It really does not matter about what vehicle.
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There are about 19 million passenger cars and light trucks in the nation of Canada. This includes any primary passenger conveyance that weighs less than 4.5 tons.
All modern passenger cars and light trucks use fluid marked as "DOT3".
This varies by country. In New Zealand, a light commercial vehicle refers to a utility vehicle, van, or any other light (under 4500kg) vechicle that is not specifically designed for private passenger usage. SUV's are considered as passenger vehicles. In the US, as I understand at least, the light commercial defintition is not used, and instead, the two main categories used in official vehicle usage statistics are trucks and cars. In this case, SUV's, vans, and utility vehicles are considered trucks.
Wanti tires are for use in passenger vehicles and of broad variety of light trucks. The tires supply as high performance in summer winter as they are in winter.
Some vehicles in Wisconsin require a front license plate. The vehicles on which you have to have one are passenger cars and light trucks, unless they are government vehicles.
If your light-duty truck is registered as a passenger vehicle, it qualifies for using New York State Parkways. Before 2000, all trucks were registered as commercial trucks and so were banned from the parkway.
there would be more accidents