After visiting the LA Auto Show a few weeks back, going only with other media sources for three days before it was opened to the public I have slowed down by postings on Fix The Toaster.
Here is why.
I am feeling that nothing will change the way we drive until we are all driving, driverless in autonomous cars.
The vibe that I was getting and hearing at the LA Auto Show was that people are continuing to drive poorly. I went to a panel on distracted driving and there were about 5 men up there discussing the topic. One man said that more time needed to be applied towards studying how we can change the problem by the government and academia.
I had a question.
And so I stood up at the end in a sea full of men in suits in my skirt and Fry boots waiting as two other men asked their questions. I tried to calm my heart and right as it was my turn the music came on the they closed the Q&A.
I felt dis-heartened.
Here was my question:
What about common sense? Also, is there a car company here doing a massive PSA towards making driving safe look sexy and cool?
Yep, those were my questions.
I learned that people shop on Amazon, while driving. Sick.
There was too much talk about incorporating Apps into car dashboards.
I did get a sense that car companies realize things are changing drastically. But the epidemic of car crashes seemed to be met with head scratching.
I was told it will only get worse. Until we have autonomous cars. They will not be fool proof but they will prove much safer then we humans are currently.
I came home and told my 7 year-old about the autonomous car and I wish I had recorded his reaction. He was thrilled. I told him, you can sit and read, play on an iPad and your car will take you to where you want to go. He's there already. I just hope government bureaucracy and greed doesn't delay that much longer then I'm sure they already will.
I'm feeling like people just are not changing their ways.
I don't understand why more moms in particular are not speaking out on this issue. Why it seems so little people are.
I allowed myself time on the last day to look at the cars, I'm not a car person but hey I like driving a nice car. I don't like to speed but I like the smell and feel of leather and I like stylish things.
I happened upon the Porsche portion and followed my nose to a delicious free lunch. The chef was flown in from Germany, I was told. The food was delicious. It felt sexy to be there.
Knowing that Paul Walker died in a Porsche, reportedly, in an excessively speeding car brought me back to reality.
The car industry thrives on sex appeal.
Speed, sex, danger.
I think it's fine if people want to do this on a track but there's nothing sexy about it on the streets.
The pervasive vibe in America in regards to our responsibility when we are behind the wheel is one of a fatalistic mindset.
I'm feeling a bit dismayed by the whole cause of make a change.
Just wanted to share.