by Professor » Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:22 am
I'm just happy that, so far, every "mandate" that comes through for new cars doesn't apply to cars made before the mandate was put into place. Cars now have to have anti-lock brakes, shoulder harnesses, airbags, catalytic converters, etc. But, if you have a car made before these things were mandated, you can still drive it.
My car has traction control, which I have permanently disabled (technically, I programmed the car so that it limits torque according to RPM, never applies the brakes, and never cuts spark or fuel). It has ABS, which I leave enabled.
I don't think that nannies are an all-or-nothing deal. Some are good. Some are bad. ABS and airbags are good. But, ones that take over the car's control from you, or encourage you to be a lazier driver, are by-and-large, bad (from my perspective).
That said, I really can't wait until we have masses of cars all talking to each other, going the exact speed limit, bumper-to-bumper, in the righthand lane. It'll be nice to not have to worry about people going the speed limit in the left lane, and I can make some good time getting where I want to go.
Yes, I realize that I'm odd. I actually enjoy driving 99% of the time. Even in traffic, I enjoy driving.
Who knows - I may end up having a car that has all these nannies. And, I may use them from time to time. But, I will find a way to switch them off and drive the car myself. So long as cars are controlled by computers, someone will find a way to hack into them, and I'll buy that hack to reprogram my car. (shameless plug for HPTuners!)