Carmakers are equipping their latest models with fancy touchscreens, but that could cause problems with Europe’s largest car safety authority.

The European New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) is revamping its rating system starting Jan. 1, 2026 to mandate that five of a car’s primary controls — its horn, windshield wipers, turn signals, hazard warning lights and SOS features — will need physical buttons or switches.

Car models will have to comply to get NCAP’s coveted five-star rating. The scheme is voluntary but is heeded by most automakers because it’s closely monitored by consumers.

Belgium-based NCAP says that purely digital controls are a potential safety issue.

  • @[email protected]
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    788 months ago

    Nice to see EU policy finally flourishing now that they’re no longer getting nerfed by the UK’s membership.

      • Victor
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        208 months ago

        What made the UK such a hindrance for the EU?

        • @[email protected]
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          288 months ago

          Modern England is a blight apon civilization, though half joking aside. As I understand it the UKs conservative bullshit maid it so they functioned like Kentucky here in the US, basically drawing shit out till it died. Which is makes sense when you consider that England without London is about as wealthy as Mississippi.

          • @Ultragigagigantic
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            128 months ago

            Cgp Grey had a good video on the problems with the UK voting system.

            • @[email protected]
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              -128 months ago

              I prefer the idea that the Anglo-Saxon brain is just naturally suited to licking boots and becomes angry when others don’t

              • @RunawayFixer
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                48 months ago

                Ever since the Norman French invasion of 1066, exile was the British solution for potential trouble makers. The Anglo Saxon nobility ended up in Constantinople, but once there were colonies, exile really became Britain’s version of bread and games. Troublesome people, like people with opinions or pregnant maids, could be send to the other side of the world whenever needed. Once all people with opinions on things like fairness and egality are gone, then you are left with the complacent bootlickers who are are happy to just victim blame. Until it happens to them that is, then it’s unfair.

              • @[email protected]
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                38 months ago

                Hey lets give the Angles some credit here, the areas they settled revolted a lot historically. I think the Scots and Norse rubbed off on them. But the Saxons on the other hand I aint got a fucken clue. Like that worked out for my ancestors since they rode with William the conqueror and it made occupation of southern England easy but fuck they wanted a fight and only the North gave it to them.

          • @[email protected]
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            18 months ago

            People have finally noticed. The Conservative party is on track to get utterly pulverised at this years general election. And if Labour don’t have serious ideas about fixing things the same will happen to them at the next one.

            I don’t even need to vote tactically at this election to keep the Conservatives out. But I will because I want to see them and everything they stand for wiped off the face of British politics. They need to be punished as badly as possible and made an example of for destroying everything that our forebears sacrificed to give us.

          • @aidan
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            -28 months ago

            Kentucky 💪💪💪

            yes I’m a Kentucky nationalist how could you tell?

          • Victor
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            18 months ago

            Okay. In what way?

            • @[email protected]
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              28 months ago

              Ineffective and authoritarian, ready to jump into any new war, a populace that votes against their own best interest because of what their leader with a bad haircut tells them, staunch opponents to anything that could be labeled progress?

              • Victor
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                28 months ago

                I can’t answer your question because I don’t know. But I take it maybe you mean that as a rhetorical question?

                Sounds very bad if true, which I have no doubt it is.

    • @vanderbilt
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      18 months ago

      True that. There have been so many wins in just a few years.

      • @aidan
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        38 months ago

        Also trying to regulate encryption… but the UK tried to do that itself too.