Comment by AnthonyMouse

Comment by AnthonyMouse 17 hours ago

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> Adding AEB specifically is estimated to cost $100-$300 per vehicle in the US, and it wouldn't be much different in Europe.

Isn't this exactly the issue? Any given thing is "only" $300 but you add one of these requirements a year for several decades straight and now you've added thousands of dollars to the price of a car.

> And AEB is proven to work: reducing the rate of accidents by 40% or more.

It reduces the rate of accidents that occur under certain circumstances. Pretty good chance that those circumstances are "in a city in traffic". But then the feature is required on all cars, even when the owner knows they'll rarely if ever be driving it under the conditions where it's useful. Or worse, when they know they'll be commonly driving under circumstances where it's more likely to encounter a false positive and cause an accident.

wqaatwt 13 hours ago

But its also there to protect pedestrians and others from the owner as much as himself. From the government/regulatory perspective.