Gizmo wrote:
I can't figure out how this is proposed to work. If it is mandatory for cars built after 2011 what happens to the cars already on the road. Around 30% of cars are over 10 years old so it will be about 2025-2030 before all cars on the road have it. What happens in the mean time?
If you have to drive with your lights on and it is not an automatic feature it will be chaos. Some will and some won't.
Another government/EU shambles.
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Britain opposed the measure but was unable to block it because a majority of other EU nations were in favour.
SO we no longer have a say in our own country.....nice one Brown!
Oh but we do have a say. Look guys, I've explained this before and it's really quite straightforward.
1. We tell our government to get stuffed, we're not having this crap.
2. Our government passes that message on to the EU, in whatever diplomatic language they elect to use, but the message is exactly the same. Let's have no confusion please. The message is still "Get stuffed, we're not having it."
3. We, the buying public, tell the car manufacturers to cut out this crap or we delay buying a new car for a further three years beyond the planned introduction of this nonsense. Let's see how they survive that.
General rant: Governments, and big business, and a fair proportion of the 'clever' people in the technology sphere are becoming a pain in the arse to the normal private citizen and it's time some wings were clipped. While some of their activities are welcome, an increasing proportion of what they're doing is becoming too intrusive, and costly to us, and it needs stopping without further ado.
Best wishes all,
Dave.