Originally Posted by AZjeff
Originally Posted by Leo99
These systems are common outside the USA or at least in Europe and China. Don't see any uptick in accidents due to them. Why would there be?
Not going to ask you to provide a link about accidents in Europe or China but will ask if you've seen data supporting no uptick or just not seeing stateside reporting of no uptick?
I haven't seen any reports of an uptick of accidents attributed to start/stop technology. That was the original statement, that these system will cause an increase in accidents. Where's the data to show this is true?
Originally Posted by Leo99
These systems are common outside the USA or at least in Europe and China. Don't see any uptick in accidents due to them. Why would there be?
Not going to ask you to provide a link about accidents in Europe or China but will ask if you've seen data supporting no uptick or just not seeing stateside reporting of no uptick?
I haven't seen any reports of an uptick of accidents attributed to start/stop technology. That was the original statement, that these system will cause an increase in accidents. Where's the data to show this is true?