Over the last few years cars have become very sophisticated. Buy a new car today and you are likely to be offered one with
Autonomous braking
Lane departure warning system
Speed limit recognition
Reversing cameras
Parking sensors
automatic parking
etc etc
For someone who started driving when seat belts were the big thing there's a lot of tech to take on board.
But from 2022 things are going to get even busier. The EU is in the process of passing laws that mean new cars sold from 2022 are going to have:-
GPS and/or traffic sign recognition to determine the speed limit of the road, with your car adjusting its engine power accordingly. Granted, the ETSC says that initially, the system will switch off once you floor the gas, mostly "to aid public acceptance at introduction."
A 'black box' data logging system Data loggers. When, where, how fast. And the data will be available to whom?
Camera-based driver fatigue detection
Alcohol interlock installation facilitation. A breathalyzer?
Emergency stop signal
It's all too big brother for me I'm afraid. I knew I should never have sold that Triumph Vitesse!