• @Death_Equity
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    872 months ago

    There is no overlap in the venn diagram of people who want a Cybertruck and people who consider pedestrian safety when buying a personal vehicle.

    Actually, is there anyone that makes vehicle purchasing decisions considering pedestrian safety scores?

    • WxFisch
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      792 months ago

      No, because no one intends to hit a pedestrian with the car they are buying. That’s why we need to mandate safer vehicles, not trust people to factor that in as they look for a car.

      • @[email protected]
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        152 months ago

        I say build in spring loaded spikes that impale the driver in the event of a collision with a pedestrian. Since the cyber truck pretty much has that facing the pedestrians, if the driver is faced with the threat as well maybe they’ll be more careful with their driving.

      • @reddig33
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        102 months ago

        I’d say auto stop features and multiple camera views on reverse are a good selling point of a car. I certainly regret not getting the overhead camera view on the vehicle I purchased (and the blind spot indicators which don’t apply to pedestrians).

        I’d also like to see the infra-red windshield overlays make it out of the prototype stage. This night vision/heat vision feature helps to alert you to deer, dogs, wildlife, and those dumb asses that insist on walking down the road at night in dark clothing in my neighborhood.

        • @NeoNachtwaechter
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          72 months ago

          auto stop features and multiple camera views

          That wasn’t meant by “pedestrian safety”.

          Pedestrian safety is looking at the amount of damage that a car could do to pedestrians in an accident. It comes down to how the car is built. Things like no sharp edges, no hard materials, no dangerous liquids can leak out etc.

          It is quite the opposite of what Massa Elon had in mind when he designed that silly truck. And that’s why this is a topic at all.

      • SkaveRat
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        22 months ago

        no one intends to hit a pedestrian with the car they are buying

        pssh, speak for yourself

      • @devfuuu
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        12 months ago

        You need to meet the right people.

    • BlackEco
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      22 months ago

      Parents, maybe? They are usually so concerned about children’s safety, whether that’s their kids or someone else’s.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        No, most parents will consider vehicle safety for their kids, airbag effects on toddlers, scoring on side impacts, etc… and don’t give two shits about other people’s kids.

    • @Cocodapuf
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      12 months ago

      Doesn’t the existence of this modded truck prove that statement wrong? Because I’m pretty sure you made the only statement explicitly refuted by the existence of this truck.

      Congratulations?

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        It’s not actually any safer, they taped thin rubber strips over the exposed edges. Someone’s friends with an inspector who played dumb, me thinks.