Kids didnt used to roast to death, forgotten in the back seat of cars, because it was hard to forget your kid when he was sitting right there beside you or even sitting in your lap. That was outlawed for saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafety.
And now kids are forgotten about in the back seat and left to roast to death.
Solution? Keep them strapped in back there even longer. Some states have mandated that kids ride in saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafety seats until theyre practically ready for Social Security or at least, college.
A few people backed up over kids chiefly because it is almost impossible to see whats behind any car made since the early 90s, which is because cars made since then have been made with bulbous rear ends apparently modeled on Kim Kardashian in the interests of . . . . saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafety.
They can take being bumped into better than the non-Kardashian models of the pre-saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafety era.
But now youre more likely to bump into or run over something.
Or someone.
Solution? Pass a law requiring that every new car be fitted with a closed circuit camera system just like RVs have.
No thought is given to making cars less RV (or Kardashian) like.
People have lately been forgetting to turn off their cars engine because in many cars built since the mid-2000s, you dont turn anything to turn off the engine. Instead you push a button to turn off the ignition.
Or thought you did.
Later, the engine comes back on possibly turning you off (for good) if it happens when youre asleep and the car is in your garage. Physical keys were a failsafe. You had to turn the key in order to remove it from the ignition. Since most people tend to take their keys with them when they they leave the car, they turned off the engine before they left the car as a matter of course, without any special double-checking needed.
Mandating a return to keys rather than buttons would seem sensible (if were going into the mandating business, it ought at least to be sensible). Instead, it looks like a new mandate is coming for buzzers or warnings piped to the owners cell phone.
Because thats so much more sensible than a key.
The government says new cars use too much gas and passes laws requiring the car companies to figure out ways to burn less. One way is to direct-inject the fuel into each cylinder rather than mist it in from above. This saves a little gas. It also carbon fouls the intake valves, which causes the engine to burn oil as well as gas eventually.
Solution? Add another fuel delivery circuit. It uses more gas. Using more parts. But youve solved the carbon fouling problem.
Speaking of gas mileage.
You get more if you burn gas but the government decrees we must burn alcohol along with it. Which results in the burning of more gas to go the same miles or at least, more gas-alcohol cocktail.
If we went back to burning gas without alcohol, gas mileage would go up about 3 percent across the board. What does this say about the governments interest in MPGs?
It says the government is interested in other things.
Electric cars are not necessarily a bad idea. For the city. For short trips. Small and light; emphasis on low-cost and high-efficiency not Ludicrous Speed.
But because the government thinks its a good idea to transfer the source of carbon dioxide emissions from tailpipe to smokestack apparently, this will reduce PPM levels and save the Earth electric cars have been square pegged and round holed.
The technology doesnt exist to make them functionally and economically competitive with non-electrics as anytime/anywhere cars. But never mind. Turtles can fly if the government says they can.
Now make it so.
American citizens are expected required to obey not only every traffic law to the letter but every law to the letter. Foreigners who enter the country illegally are referred to as immigrants by the same government which insists citizens obey every law, traffic and otherwise and which punishes punish those who dont. These illegals are given drivers licenses and not made to produce them in order to vote.
But well get a ticket for not buckling up.
People are terrible drivers. Chiefly because theyre not expected to be good or even awake ones. They pay more attention to their cell phones than the road or car ahead of them. To encourage more of this, the car industry fits cars with Automated Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist, which pay attention to the road and the car ahead on behalf of the driver.
The end goal seems to be to eliminate the driver altogether.
Or at least to bore him to death.