> On 2/8/2022 10:21 PM, nathan christiansn via EV wrote:
> > It is not the government's job to regulate an optional feature on
> > any vehicle.

On 9 Feb 2022 at 22:39, Alan Arrison via EV wrote:

> It most certainly is! Especially if it could be potentially dangerous.
> 

Yeah, that's kind of the entire principle behind NHTSA.

You younguns don't remember the days when vehicle safety requirements were  
4-wheel brakes, windshield wipers, headlights, and turn signals. The rest of 
it was telling drivers, "Now drive slower and don't get in a wreck, OK?"

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