• Otter
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    221 year ago

    Someone linked a nice explainer on the topic in this thread, but my takeaway was that this is unlikely to ever exist

    TLDR of the TLDR (which I recommend reading)

    • the regulatory body is super slow, and won’t approve a change unless all the ducks are in a row

    • there’s no safe way to stop or disable a car while it’s moving, so the regulatory body won’t approve it anytime soon

    • @CompostMaterial@lemmy.world
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      -51 year ago

      That second part isn’t really true. Many cars now have cellular modems in them to provide WiFi and infotainment features. That means there is already a remote access capability in those vehicles. Disabling a modern vehicle with software is easy enough as the spark is controlled by the cars computer. So having a built-in feature to allow a remote actor to limit or disable the vehicle’s spark isn’t a big leap.

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        121 year ago

        Safely stopping a car. Safely. Unless you’re already stopped at an intersection or something you’ve got a really big chance of getting hit.

        • @scottywh@lemmy.world
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          71 year ago

          Even just remaining stopped significantly longer than expected at an intersection can easily get you into an accident in lots of places.