This decision triggers me because in the EU we sell cars that can go twice as fast as the speed limits, which could be very dangerous if used improperly, yet we ban technologies that are harmless and facilitate everyday life
This decision triggers me because in the EU we sell cars that can go twice as fast as the speed limits, which could be very dangerous if used improperly, yet we ban technologies that are harmless and facilitate everyday life
No speed limit in Germany. You’re welcome do drive 300kph on the Autobahn.
Which speed limits do you mean? (I'm German)
>cars that can go twice as fast as the speed limits
Which speed limits? is 60kph too much?
This is one of the most asinine takes and comparisons I've seen.
And technology is most certainly not harmless, as I'm sure every reader of this website knows.
More likely 130kph, in most countries this is the upper limit on the highways and you effectively have no public areas in the country with higher limit. So the OP is kinda right with their take.
Exactly, in all EU are sold cars that can go way more than 130kph but yet we ban technologies because it “could” be dangerous in specific limited cases.