logo
ES EN

Editorial: The Guardian

  • The environmental harm caused by motor vehicles increases as they get bigger.
  • Bigger cars take up more space, posing a problem in cities where space is at a premium.
  • Bigger, heavier and higher off the ground, SUVs pose greater collision risks.
  • The trend towards bigger cars is linked to increased air pollution and higher greenhouse gas emissions.
  • The growing market for electric SUVs might turn into part of the problem, as the size of some offsets the benefits of the green transition.
  • Vehicle width restrictions are required, but recent weakening of environmental regulation in the UK stirs concern.
  • Policies need to be well thought out and communicated clearly, balancing individual freedom and convenience against longer-term environmental benefits.

Conclusion: It's crucial to point out that the current trend towards enormous cars is dangerous due to their impact on urban space, collision risk, and contribution to pollution and climate change.