• DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz
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    7 months ago

    Technically the only thing you’re allowed to fiddle with, while driving, is what you can operate from the steering wheel. You’re not supposed to fiddle with radio, AC etc. from the center console while driving even if it’s physical buttons.

    I know people don’t drive like this, but you’re only allowed to take your hands off the steering wheel for changing gears if driving a manual, otherwise it’s two hands on there at all times…technically

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      7 months ago

      If you read the article this is specifically about things needed to operate the car. Radios and AC or whatever is fine, but car manufacturers are starting to move things actually needed like turn signals into touch controls, and that is not okay.

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      7 months ago

      This differ by countries. Here I’m required by law to operate the car as needed to operate it safely.

      If the cloud vanish, I am allowed to put sunglasses, if I get vapor on my windshield I am allowed to push the button to remove it and so on.

      But you have to do it safely and smartly. If you get in an accident that you would have been able to prevent otherwise, you may be found at fault. Even if you didn’t cause it.

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        7 months ago

        The wording is probably similar here, but very few critical systems are not controllable from the steering wheel.

        Wipers, volume, AC, cruise control are all controlled from the steering wheel of modern cars, there’s really not anything you need to do from the centre console to drive safely. If it’s not a critical system, you shouldn’t be using it, physical buttons or not.

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            7 months ago

            Same, I’ve got an Opel Corsa from 2016, so it’s pretty much brand new.

            The only things in the wheel are the speed control, wipers, and default lights.

            For everything else required for driving, such as fog lights, emergency lights, front and back Window heating, AC, radio, and of course the shift stick, I’ll need to remove a hand from the wheel.

            Luckily for me, the Touchscreen in the middle only handles less important things like navigation and external music sources.