Letters to the editor: We sell cars with huge touchscreens. No wonder there are more and more road deaths

We sell cars with huge touchscreens. No wonder there are more and more road deaths

letters to the editor

March 22, 2023

About the publisher: It’s not just our phones that make driving more dangerous. Check out the cars, many of which now have computer screens on the dashboard. The ones in Teslas are particularly large. “Highways are getting deadlier, with a 22% increase in fatalities. Our smartphone addiction is a big reason.”

March 14

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Where I used to be able to keep my eyes on the road while changing the radio channel or climate control by pressing a certain key or button, now I have to look at the screen to find the exact spot to touch.

It’s only been about six weeks since my car was surrounded by a driver in a Tesla driving out of his apartment complex. He looked down and slightly to the right and kept rolling right into me. Now my car is in the workshop and is getting two new passenger doors.

Did anyone think this would be a bad idea? Do you operate so many functions in our car with a touchscreen? There will always be more accidents, and not just because of the phones.

Terri Fox, Torrance

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About the publisher: I agree that driving got out of hand while using a phone. The fast lane became the phone lane.

When I visited the British Isles, including Ireland, last year, my cousin told me to make sure I didn’t use my phone while driving while on the phone. I was told I would get the equivalent of a drink ticket if caught.

There are areas on highways where you must stop to make a call. If there’s a program on the radio that encourages calls, they tell you to go where it’s safe to use the phone.

Everything works great. Keep it dumb.

Jim Curwood, Capistrano Beach.

About the publisher: Accident records show that phone use by drivers is a major cause of serious injury and death on our roads. Part of the blame, however, lies with the automakers themselves.

When I recently bought an electric car, I was shocked by the number of basic and optional items available that tempt drivers to take their mind off driving. Nearly every car made today is equipped with “infotainment” centers designed to enrich the driving experience in ways an astronaut might find confusing.

Like

Nell postman

warned us in his brilliant 1985 book Amusing Ourselves to Death, we now seek faster and louder inputs from every device in our homes, our cars and our pockets.

Wall Kelly

was right: “We have met the enemy and he is us.”

Philip Di Giacomo, Ojai

Source: LA Times

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