Master_Dogs t1_j9tipiw wrote
Reply to comment by Beantowncrash in Friendly reminder: Clear the snow/ice off the top of your car! by d0nutd0n
Just make it like the seatbelt reminder - a quiet reminder at first, then a really annoying beeping.
I legit buckle up even to shuffle cars around so I don't hear that the beep beep BEEP BEEP ^(BEEP) BEEP BEEP BEEP.
I imagine people with 15+ minute commutes or drives would quickly just clear the snow vs suffer through endless beeping.
Of course, this would cost auto makers $2 a car, so the car lobby will fight it and no politician will support it without risking big political donations. š«
jtet93 t1_j9tkulc wrote
Idk. Iāve been in UBERS who literally drive around all day where the driver doesnāt have their seatbelt on and itās just ādingā¦. Dingā¦. Dingā¦.ā For the entire trip.
Master_Dogs t1_j9tpo5k wrote
Sure, with any safety feature some people are bound to ignore it. Heck maybe someone crafty enough just cuts a cord or unplugs a sensor.
But I'd bet you could greatly reduce the number of uncleared cars for a pretty small amount of money overall.
DooDooBrownz t1_j9u2xz7 wrote
you can disable the seat belt chime on every vehicle. it's usually something like putting the turning the key to acc or single pressing the start button to turn on the electics and then just plugging and unplugging the seat belt X number of times withing a certain time period and then shutting off the car and restarting it and presto no more seat belt chime. you can do the same thing with door locking, so it either sounds the horn on lock or does make a beep or no noise at all
abhikavi t1_j9u9hob wrote
You can also buy seat belt clips to have something unattached to the belt that plugs in, or you can clip in the seat belt loosely and just sit in front of it.
I don't understand how these things are less effort than just wearing the seat belt, but they're both things I've seen people do.
Bidiggity t1_j9vhehz wrote
I turned off the seatbelt chime in a previous car because the sensor was just so damn sensitive. A package of tortillas was enough to set it off
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