And in the event a better methodology for controls comes about? Why even invest in it if you have to fight regulators before it even can be put in a car?
It's overblown. It's nanny state stuff. If you can't handle touchscreen controls don't buy a touch screen car, but as the population ages the proportion of people that can't will fall. And if it doesn't? Auto manufacturers will adapt and add back in physical controls. My guess is that the controls will shift to the steering wheel as steer by wire gets adopted.
With EU style regulation we'd still be using dip**** microUSB and Type A style connectors because Apple would have been forced to adopt the USB consortiums port rather than developing the Lightning connector, which forced USB to develop the Type-C connector.
With EU style regulation EVs would be using a suboptimal CCS connector rather than Tesla's NACS connector that's much smaller and easier to handle for smaller individuals.
Regulation is bad. Restriction is bad. It stifles innovation.
It's overblown. It's nanny state stuff. If you can't handle touchscreen controls don't buy a touch screen car, but as the population ages the proportion of people that can't will fall. And if it doesn't? Auto manufacturers will adapt and add back in physical controls. My guess is that the controls will shift to the steering wheel as steer by wire gets adopted.
With EU style regulation we'd still be using dip**** microUSB and Type A style connectors because Apple would have been forced to adopt the USB consortiums port rather than developing the Lightning connector, which forced USB to develop the Type-C connector.
With EU style regulation EVs would be using a suboptimal CCS connector rather than Tesla's NACS connector that's much smaller and easier to handle for smaller individuals.
Regulation is bad. Restriction is bad. It stifles innovation.