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The safety features are worth millions of crashes prevented and thousands of lives saved, making them remarkably cost-effective.
Capping the luxury features and size of passenger vehicles would do a lot more to bring down costs than removing safety features.


Are the backseat alarms smart enough to only alert when there’s something back there yet? Otherwise it seems like it’s just an annoyance or something that people will start to mentally filter out.
In my car I haven’t figured out what sets it off, it happens all the the with nothing in the backseat.
I appreciate the intent, but at least in my car the false positive rate is so high I could imagine ignoring it
They seem to use weight to determine if a person is in a seat so they will mistake anything considered a significant enough weight as a person. Doesn’t keep you from turning the car off or anything just dings and puts an alert up on the screen.
Thanks, the few times I’ve been in a car with that feature it seemed to just go off no matter what and was super annoying.
Ugh, I hope it’s better than the last car I drove, couldn’t set groceries on the seat or it’d trigger the seatbelt alarm.
Seatbelt alarm seems to need more weight than the backseat check alarm.
That sounds absolutely ridiculous. What’s the point of needing less weight to set off backseat alarms? A gallon of water is only like 4kg and that’s enough to set off seatbelt alarms.
Infants
Fucked if I know. All I know is groceries haven’t set off the seatbelt alarm while car/boosterseats set off the check backset alarm.
If I open the back doors of my car before I get in the driver’s seat and drive it then I’ll get the notification when I shut the car off.