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by RajT88 1098 days ago
Because dogs and children get backed over with regularity. That's why. No other reason.

The manufacturers did not want to have to build these into every car, they wanted to keep charging a premium for it.

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If safety was a reason half of modern cars would be straight up banned
> Because dogs and children get backed over with regularity. That's why. No other reason.

In general or in those stupid, oversized trucks/SUVs with utterly poor visibility?

Which popularity is due to Corporate Average Fuel Economy?

> Because dogs and children get backed over with regularity.

8,000 people in the US die every day -- that's as regular as you can get.

Children dying from a vehicle backing over them is _rare_. Obviously, any death or injury is awful, but we're never going to get the number to zero.

The fear of backovers is much greater than the reality.

> The manufacturers did not want to have to build these into every car, they wanted to keep charging a premium for it.

I think it's quite the reverse: now they can pocket that money from every car.

Why would they not want to make yesterday's premium option into today's standard non-option?

> The fear of backovers is much greater than the reality.

You know, the reason so few children die from backover is maybe due to people fearing it?