The Size Of Touchscreens Is Getting Ridiculous!

This is on a forum that have those that complain about the (very convenient) push button start being "too much tech". OR-the electronic parking brake being evil. I'm sure the touchscreens have a dim or even a "go-dark" mode for night driving.

Next silly thing please.....
Here is the post I responded to … you connected distraction at speed to push button start. They don’t connect … Further … there are not two hundred members who are against push button start … maybe a couple members who posted a hundred times …
 
OMG technology run away things were so much better in the past. I loved trying to read an outdated paper map, and getting lost.......

No one is saying that. This is about these giant, bright, oversize screens being distracting to the point of it being a safety concern for a lot of people. Just look at the accidents that are caused by texting and driving. Do you think having a foot wide touch screen starring you in the face with 28,567 different features and functions is going to improve on that accident record?

Perhaps we have reached the point where we should certify cars, the same way the FAA certifies aircraft. When they have too much crap in the cockpit to operate, they are required to have 2 pilots. One to fly the plane, while the other works all the technological crap on board. Sounds plausible.
 
This is on a forum that have those that complain about the (very convenient) push button start being "too much tech".

It is very convenient. It only becomes "too much tech", when it breaks out of warranty, and you have to pay the dealer a fortune to fix it. That's when keyed ignition, rock back seats, and crank open windows make people smile..... Unless of course you lease, or trade in your car every 15 minutes.
 
Over the course of your life you will have to adapt to changes. The touchscreen in a automobile is just one and a small one at that. Eventually the entire instrument panel will be one touchscreen.

Already there with Mercedes.
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I'm with you on this... Saw a woman in her Tesla swerving all over the road today. When she came to a stop at the red light, I noticed she was fiddling with the giant screen AND her Cell Phone which she has somehow attached to the screen. Nice. Whatever just happened to just "driving"??
I see similar things while driving; it's getting ridiculous.
 
It’s going to be a continuous debate but rest assured more functions have been - and will be removed
(when vehicles are in motion) …
 
No, you're not. It's bad enough we have idiots texting while they're driving. Now this. I'm surprised the DOT allows this nonsense. Every year there appears to be something new on the market, that will succeed in keeping people looking at everything, except where they are going. And if that isn't bad enough, we diminish they're driving skills with features like automatic parallel parking, and lane departure prevention.

What's next, a dispenser on the dash to administer Valium and Ambien?

Good point about the DOT allowing all of this.
 
No, you're not alone in this concern.

A few people I know have Teslas with big screens, and while as a passenger I enjoy watching the screen for its entertainment value, as the driver I find the large screens both annoying and distracting.

Agreed
 
Why do you care wether a human or robot parallel parks?

Humans have been automating arduous or annoying tasks for ages.
I just think it's a skill you should have and yes we have been making life easier for man kind which is good to a point, but when we start automating easy things it just makes us weaker/softer.
 
Wait … the starter button or Stop/Start ?
The button, the objection some members have to it here is beyond ludicrous. Some of the claims were totally out to lunch on it too.

On the touchscreen thing, yes, if poorly executed, it can certainly be distracting. I'm a big fan of HUD's now, I think that's about as "ideal" as you can get, with the information that's important projected on the windshield.
 
What is there to be distracted by? Changing a song or turning on the butt warmer?

Anything "distracting" about these screens pales in comparison to grabbing my 250 disc wallet from the back seat and trying to find the right Ministry album.

It's not like these things are playing YouTube while driving.

While some vehicles are better designed than others, even when a screen is adjusted, it still reflects back in the drivers' face at night. This is not so much an issue on well lit city streets, but when you're on a twisty, dark, country, backroad, having a large lit screen, is both distracting and irritating.

Secondly, as others have noted, knobs and buttons can be operated by touch; even the most ergonomic screen, by design, forces me to look at it to make adjustments.
 
The button, the objection some members have to it here is beyond ludicrous. Some of the claims were totally out to lunch on it too.

On the touchscreen thing, yes, if poorly executed, it can certainly be distracting. I'm a big fan of HUD's now, I think that's about as "ideal" as you can get, with the information that's important projected on the windshield.
That button is number 1 … killing S/S is button 2 …

I‘m sticking with a small number making lots of posts … well, except stop/start 😷
 
I just think it's a skill you should have and yes we have been making life easier for man kind which is good to a point, but when we start automating easy things it just makes us weaker/softer.

I agree. Especially if you have a set of $3,000.00 custom wheels you don't want to scrape against the curb, because you can't parallel park correctly.
 
While some vehicles are better designed than others, even when a screen is adjusted, it still reflects back in the drivers' face at night. This is not so much an issue on well lit city streets, but when you're on a twisty, dark, country, backroad, having a large lit screen, is both distracting and irritating.

Secondly, as others have noted, knobs and buttons can be operated by touch; even the most ergonomic screen, by design, forces me to look at it to make adjustments.
That’s the problem with over integration of these things. In the rain at night … I can turn mine off … Some vehicles are becoming too dependent on this screen …
 
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