• cheese_greater@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you’re only using your car on public roads it technically doesn’t matter anyway(s). Public roads and the jurisdiction of public traffic laws are absolute and you can be stopped or dealt with pretty easily since thats the language of everything (“public roads”)

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      1 year ago

      Oh, I fully agree the government should have full control of public roads.

      They just shouldn’t control my vehicle unless I’ve already demonstrated I cannot. It should never be a default-available thing for them to outright disable a large life investment that can quickly become a life saving device in any number of situations.

      What if I am drunk camping and I’m the only adult driving a bunch of kids away from a sudden forest fire? Is the vehicle going to turn off? What if my panicked driving comes across as drunk and I’m actually sober? This entire concept is nothing but a bad idea.

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        1 year ago

        I’m saying its literally set up such that they dont care what you want or prefer with reference to YOUR car, you feel me?

        A.You have to go on public roads, B. public roads and everything in them are controlled by traffic laws/the government

        A+B =

        C. you+your car will be controlled by same

        Edit: the points i made are ok but a little salty, please disregard tone :(