posted on Apr, 3 2023 @ 04:40 AM
a reply to:
robsmith
Two of my own cars have automatic safety breaking radar assistance systems. It's needed by law, you can deactivate it though. They scan the front area
of the car and whenever something steps in or approaches fast on collision course, it will beep and if the driver does not react, it will do a full
emergency breaking maneuver.
Point is, these systems are not a guarantee to protect 100% of the time, as well as the human can't do that. But we offset that by law saying "only
able to drive as fast as circumstances allow". We humans can see this circumstances, like a van with children getting out and you notice and even
though it's not a bus situation, where you are required to drive slowly, in theory a situation arises where you have to go down to a speed so you can
stop at any moment.
And how many people do that, not a lot are that observant of traffic and not all the time. Instead of blaming the company, the user should be blamed
for lacking a sense of reality. Because a car isn't a toy, everyone moving one or being in control or half-control of it, should be aware of that,
IMHO.
But then, I am also certified race track instructor (not practicing currently) and so my viewpoint might be a bit militant.