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by moduspol
2202 days ago
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It might happen when statistics actually show cars with touchscreens are measurably less safe. It'd be even safer if we removed the radio all together, and banned any physical controls that aren't on the steering wheel (to ensure you don't have to take your hand off the wheel to use them). Why do we only care about public safety in one circumstance but not the other? |
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Outside of armchair theorists online, I'm not convinced anyone in charge of car design actually cares about car safety at all.
Car accidents are the leading cause of death for people age 15-29 and the second leading cause of death for people age 5-14. Nearly 3,300 people die every day in car accidents, and double that number are permanently disabled.
If people actually cared about car safety, it feels like these numbers would have gone down in the last 30 years. They haven't. [1]
[1] https://i.imgur.com/FE6lZu4.png