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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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Don't you heavily regulate sleep and driving times for drivers in the USA?
Sure there are rules but there are no consequences for businesses that don't follow the rules anymore. USA law enforcement is a joke.
I'm tired of this hyperbole. Of course there is accountability for businesses in the USA. Not for all of them, I admit, but it's absurd to say "no one follows the law in the USA."
In general, yes, but in trucking it's incredibly common to drive over hours or try to because the trucking company requires it.
Only poor people and small businesses follow the law* ftfy