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Even outside of EVs, cars have gotten to the point where you're barely driving them anymore, anyway, you're more of a "human in the loop". You can't really see out of them anymore (other than the windshield, of course), so most people have stopped trying and just rely on the "systems". * Don't change lanes if the blinky light on your side mirrors tells you not to * Don't back up unless the image in the backup camera tells you it's safe * Stop reversing when the beeping from the park distance sensors get too insistent * AEB, lane departure warning, rear traffic assist radar, etc. Don't get me wrong, people have used this "old man yells at cloud" point of view to call "real cars" dead for many decades; fuel injection, ABS, automatic transmissions, whatever. But we've definitely gotten to a tipping point where most of the fun is gone. I'm not saying we should go back to x% more deaths per year by getting rid of XYZ nanny system, I'm just saying car enthusiasm is largely dead in new cars. |
Car culture has killed livable cities and I am not going to miss loud and obnoxious cruisers playing games on public roads