I would prefer electric to just out preform and win over customers than an overreaching ban.
There was a crowd that said the same thing about seat belts in cars, then airbags, then ABS. I was one of them on occasion...I was pretty skeptical about airbags in particular, ABS to a lesser extent. There are still a few naysayers out there, but by and large all these things are now acknowledged as massive improvements in automotive technology.
Sometimes us curmudgeons need a nudge.
I should note that my infant daughter cannot sit in the front seat of our 2+2 seater BRZ because of airbags that I cannot disable.. yet the rear seat, like all rear seats in the US is not crash tested or rated... it makes no sense to require the backseat in a car like this, yet do to the explosive device mandated by the government, I cant use the seat.
I remember when airbags first came out, they were part of a big push for passive restraints for people who wouldn't use seatbelts. Remember automatic seatbelts? They got beat out by airbags. Now they tell us that the airbag must be used with the seatbelt. I was in a major accident (a fatality involved) wearing a seatbelt. The airbag went off and never touched me. My only injury was a minor case of "belt burn". Then we have the airbags shooting metal fragments into people's chests and the dire warnings about the risk to children and smaller adults. So, if the airbag can kill you, and does not have any benefit without a seatbelt which negates the effectiveness of the airbag, what's the point?
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Airbags are supplementary restraint devices. The point is that the politicians never listened to the engineers... they listened to the safety lobbyists that are also not engineers.
Did you know the USA is the only country that has crash standards for UNBELTED passengers? That the idea of airbags was that not enough people buckled up, so this was supposed to help.. but after making them mandatory, it killed, burned and injured people... so they further ensnared the problem by making more stupid law.
Now I am not saying they dont work. They have their purposes... but its only in the last 15 years that they have substantially improved safety, and still the laws surrounding them in the US are pretty messed up.
My basic opinion is.. they should overhaul that section of law. Not remove airbags.