I was recently moving a friend’s newer Corolla out of the driveway, and while I could shift it into reverse, I could not get it back into drive. It took a moment to realize this was because I hadn’t fastened the seatbelt. Normally this is something I always do, even as a passenger, but opted not to since this was only to move cars around on the driveway.
As for warnings, I wonder if too many warnings are causing drivers to ignore them altogether. A week ago I saw someone in a new Civic back straight into another car while parallel parking. This is a car that sold a decade after backup cameras became mandatory, so it’s not like there wasn’t adequate technology present.
I was recently moving a friend’s newer Corolla out of the driveway, and while I could shift it into reverse, I could not get it back into drive. It took a moment to realize this was because I hadn’t fastened the seatbelt. Normally this is something I always do, even as a passenger, but opted not to since this was only to move cars around on the driveway.
As for warnings, I wonder if too many warnings are causing drivers to ignore them altogether. A week ago I saw someone in a new Civic back straight into another car while parallel parking. This is a car that sold a decade after backup cameras became mandatory, so it’s not like there wasn’t adequate technology present.