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The April 2012 edition of Modified asks a very interesting question – has technology gone too far in cars?
We can all get behind and support any technology that is aimed at improving safety in the event of a crash, but some of the recent development have been odd to the point of simply taking control away from the driver. Some of us who have been on the roads of Britain for a few years might argue that that isn’t necessarily a bad thing (we joke, you are of course all wonderful drivers), but taking away control from a thinking person and putting it into a calculating machine sounds dangerous. For example, there is a technology that senses when it thinks you are about to crash and brakes the car for you. Fine, you might think, until something goes wrong, and it brakes when it shouldn’t. Suddenly you’ve screeched to a halt on the motorway, and caused a massive pile-up behind you. Woops.
Another example of less potentially catastrophic technology might be the car that parks itself, already being advertised on TV. Great, fine, until it misreads something and hits a Ferrari. At least perhaps you could get them to sue the manufacturers of your car rather than you. In all seriousness, if anyone needs these aids to driving, then there is a strong case that perhaps they should not be driving at all. After all, a car is a huge responsibility, and relaxing because a computer is going to do the hard work for you leads to complacency when it all goes pear-shaped. NB
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