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MMA reveals the truth: the licence-free car, a hidden danger on the road

As the popularity of licence-free cars grows, their safety raises concerns. A recent crash test by the insurer MMA revealed alarming results: these small cars are far more dangerous than their conventional counterparts. Brace yourself, as the truth might make you shudder.

A growing trend

Licence-free cars, often seen as a practical solution for young drivers or those looking to avoid getting a driving licence, are taking over our roads. Their appeal is undeniable: they offer a certain freedom without the usual constraints. But at what cost? Indeed, the enthusiasm for these vehicles has skyrocketed in recent years, but it is time to ask whether this trend hides a darker reality.

A revealing crash test

To highlight the difference in safety between a licence-free car and a conventional model, MMA decided to make a strong statement with an unprecedented crash test. Imagine two cars colliding head-on, one resembling a tin can and the other, a real bulldozer. The results are there to prove it: the licence-free car will come out with disastrous consequences. This test recalls scenes from disaster movies where heroes survive everything, except for the impact of a small city car against an imposing SUV.

Chilling statistics

The statistics speak for themselves: one fatal accident for every 13 incidents involving licence-free cars. It’s as if every time you pass one of these vehicles on the road, you have a one in thirteen chance of encountering a tragedy. To put this into perspective, imagine playing Russian roulette with a single bullet in the chamber. In this situation, few would dare to pull the trigger, but on the road, the risk becomes far too often normalised.

A false sense of security

The problem with licence-free cars is that they give a misleading impression of safety. Their small size and manoeuvrability in the city can be enticing, but they are often death traps in the event of an accident. Driving one of them is like trying to cross a minefield while playing tightrope walker: you might think you’re safe until you touch something unstable.

The consequences of a risky choice

It would be too easy to brush these concerns aside. The consequences of an accident involving a licence-free car can be catastrophic not only for the driver but also for other road users. The lack of protection and the fragility of the structures make these vehicles particularly vulnerable. If you find yourself in an accident with such a car, expect it to be less “Fast & Furious” and more “The Gendarmes on Patrol”.

So what can be done?

So, what can be done in the face of this situation? First of all, it is essential to inform the public about the risks associated with licence-free cars. An awareness campaign could help enlighten future drivers about the dangers they face as well as those they expose others to. Perhaps at this stage, it would also be time to review the legislation surrounding these vehicles, because a small car does not equate to safe driving. It can be just as deadly as a road monster.

In summary, the licence-free car may seem appealing at first glance, but behind this apparent practicality lies a very real danger. For better road safety, it is high time to become aware of the stakes and think twice before getting into such a controversial vehicle.