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Originally Posted by familymangreg
And anyway, in her words she's not sad enough to spend time reading the Volvo forum!
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Your wife and my wife are twins separated at birth..
On topic:
”..allow the car to intervene if a clearly intoxicated or distracted driver does not respond to warning signals and is risking an accident involving serious injury or death..”
“..Examples of such behavior include a complete lack of steering input for extended periods of time, drivers who are detected to have their eyes closed or off the road for extended periods of time, as well as extreme weaving across lanes or excessively slow reaction times.”
Volvo has my full support on this. Unlike the 180km/h limit thing..
However- there’s the legal aspect as well:
”The company wants to start a conversation about whether car makers have the right or maybe even the obligation to install technology in cars that changes their drivers’ behaviour.”