Comment Re:Speaking of Mini... (Score 1) 56
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My uncle's red Barchetta won't have acceleration limits.
Your uncle's slow arse Barchetta doesn't need acceleration limits. There's very few EVs on the market that are as slow as this. Almost 9 seconds 0-100km/h. That's almost twice as long as the limit being proposed. The new lowest end trim of the 2025 VW ID.3 is as slow as the Barchetta, as is the slowest trim of the Renault 5.
Your uncle's ancient car can join my grandma's mobility scooter on a list of things that won't need a acceleration limits.
What about top speed limiting?
Have you seen traffic in China? Top speed is very much already limited.
And speaking of which, what about an emergency stop button? They've had a number of self-driving vehicle runaways
There's a pedal you can step on for that. I assume you mean ADSD vehicle, since there's precisely zero self-driving vehicles available on the market for consumers. There's precisely zero incidents of ADSD overpowering a simple step on the brake pedal. That said I'm sure there's cases of people who are too stupid to both drive and be driven around.
One of the affected vehicles is the Tesla Model S Plaid.
Dude... one of the affected models is the second cheapest Model 3. Only the cheapest Model 3 RWD has a 0-100 time over 5 seconds. In fact just a quick look at the market I couldn't find a single AWD model EV that is slower than 5seconds to 100km/h. The only other car in Tesla's entire offering is the Model Y Standard that is slow enough for this.
Welcome to the world of EVs, we have a fuckton of acceleration.
by a rando gig worker who now knows they have more than $100,000 in assets.
... a significant portion of every city has people living in it with more than $100,000 in assets. Like outside of the slums you can bet anyone with a hint of grey in their beard does.
This isn't the security risk you think it is. God my wife is a teacher and her woefully underpaid arse had over $100k in assets when we met. In fact most people who have paid off only 1/4 of their mortgages have $100k in assets. What's the difference between whether that's in stocks, bonds, or housing?
"Sometimes insanity is the only alternative" -- button at a Science Fiction convention.