Just found this gem:
Nothing like a standard that cares about what pedal is being pushed and not what the car is doing or what the driver is requesting. And for once Europe is farther behind on safety regulation than the US. How the heck did that happen?
Noting that this same problem exists in manual transmission cars, allowing significant slowing without brake lights, it doesn't seem like the solution is to make the situation worse on the new tech when the old tech is drying up and going away.
Nothing like a standard that cares about what pedal is being pushed and not what the car is doing or what the driver is requesting. And for once Europe is farther behind on safety regulation than the US. How the heck did that happen?
Noting that this same problem exists in manual transmission cars, allowing significant slowing without brake lights, it doesn't seem like the solution is to make the situation worse on the new tech when the old tech is drying up and going away.