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The cybertruck owner is clearly only interested in their own safety. Luckily, in my country cybertrucks are not allowed on the road, for other people's safety.



Weirdly, they seem more concerned for Tesla the company than they are for themselves.


One doesn't buy a truck like that out of concern for other people.


Driving such a beast seems to give a very "I'm worthy more than others" feeling. I'm puzzled, what drives this behavior?


Cybertrucks seem like the modern day Harley motorbikes. A very expensive way to signal anti social personality.


>in my country cybertrucks are not allowed on the road

In my EU country either however they have already been spotted on the streets with valid license plates. There are loopholes everywhere usually if you classify it as a commercial utility vehicle for a business instead of a passenger car. There's plenty of people with money and no scruples.




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