• Chozo@fedia.io
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    5 days ago

    knowing that you gotta call Customer Service to get the car to stop in case of emergency is pretty bad design, safety wise.

    You don’t. He didn’t want to push the button, himself, because he expected customer service to do something different. But there’s a button on the screen right in front of him, as well as in his app, that will make the car immediately pull over and unlock the doors. You can hear the rep trying to direct him to push the button, and he refuses because he wants to be stubborn for his video.

    • pticrix@lemmy.ca
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      5 days ago

      good to know there’s a button in the car. For some reason I thought there only was one in the app which, would it have been the case, is fine if you called the car, but if you’re a guest passenger or just in an emergency and can’t use the phone, then you’d be screwed.