BDLJ
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Is the regulatory landscape...
...responsible for the 'decreasing levels of engagement'?
How many of the aforementioned 'nannies' are legislated for? ABS? And how many are promoted by the OEMs in their technology races?
[As an aside: Victoria, Australia has recently legislated for ESP on all new cars and has a history of leading road safety measure (first compulsory seatbelt laws...)]
The issue of road safety is multi-layered, complicated and rather vexed. I understand the calls for more effective training, but it remains that decent driving on public roads is largely a question of attitude and not skill.
ESC, ASC+T, ABS, TCS, ASR, and other electronic nannies are like auto spell checkers
By: ThomasM : November 23rd, 2012-14:12
I just had a light bulb moment (well, it was inspired by the umpteenth time I know I typed something in correctly, even read it correctly, but then when I get the reply email with my original email appended, there is an appalling and obvious malapropism. ...
True.
By: BDLJ : November 25th, 2012-20:29
It is behind many of the 'improvements', but the safety/liability issues are not led by legislation. The governments of this world are generally interested in emissions, not safety standards. Those have largely been left to the various NCAP organisations ...