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Definitely
Almost certainly
Sound like the two biggest parts of the story
I don't know why the auto industry is so enthusiastic about weird new shifter designs, and I don't know why the USDOT even entertains allowing them.
Remember the guy who played Chekov in those Star Trek fanfics made by JJ Abrams? He ran himself over with his car because it had a weird confusing newfangled gear shift.
2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee “e-shift”. Fix the next year due to “customer satisfaction“, not manslaughter.
The NHTSA investigation ran for seven years and just closed a month ago! Wow.
Kinda found nothing wrong. Some changes made, complaints and accidents reduced.
What substances are automotive engineers exposed to in college that makes them design cars the way they do? Because I'm from the aviation industry and I FUCKING WANT SOME.
There are a shitload of cooks tending that broth.
There was a time when I wanted a Tesla, but these days I'm more and more happy I still have my decade old car with mostly all physical controls
Killing you is one thing. It’s a small maybe. Almost everybody will get lucky.*
The spyware aspect? The multiple taps to do anything and everything? Those are guaranteed for everybody.
Eventually somebody will have to manufacture something reasonable:
1 - Hardware based physical connectivity disconnection toggle, & strong privacy policy for drivers who want their connectivity enabled
2 - Physical controls
3 - Reasonable price points
*this is still bad :)