<< These are all special purpose vehicles that need to be that big to perform their function. They are a small minority of vehicles on the road.
And they do block field of vision to all drivers just like SUVs do. Would you like it if every other car on the street was a UPS truck? Think about it, and you will know just how I feel about SUVs.
But these vehicles you mentioned are a necessary evil. As are minivans for people who have lots of kids. I would have no problem per se with soccer moms using SUVs instead of minivans. Or even people in rural areas with poor roads of weather driving SUV's. Or people who haul their boats on weekends. The problem is that people who otherwise would be buying cars are buying SUVs. Single drivers who use them for daily commute on normal roads and nothing else. Because of the unnecessarily increased numbers of these SUV's it becomes a visibility issue more and more often.
I am not saying if someone should or should not buy an SUV, and I don't want to ban SUV's, but it is inconsiderate to other drivers to drive one unless you really need one, IMHO. That is one factor to consider when buying one of these. Also, please don't park your SUV at a space right before a driveway. It makes it impossible to see oncoming traffic when turning onto a street. It is a serious safety issue. Other than that, I can pretty much deal with the visibility issue by either passing the truck or switching lanes. >>
Well, if it makes you feel any better, I drive an SUV and I cant see around the damn things either. All the more reason to get a bigger better one 🙂
That being said, I do drive mine courteously, if there is me and another car pulling out of like the grocery store, I dont pull up next to them so they cant see, I pull to their blind spot, since I can see over them allowing them to see both directions, and I can do the same. Its more about common courtesy ( dont get me started on that) than about the complete evil nature of SUVs to start with. ANd even more about the competence of the driver than the vehicle they choose to navigate haphazardly about suburban streets.