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Home Front: Politix
Kill switches will be required on US vehicles after 2026
2023-11-10
[ReclaimTheNet] The controversial federal mandate requiring all vehicles from 2026 onwards to embed an auto-disable or “kill switch” technology was met with resistance on Tuesday as it faced potential defunding. Despite efforts by Kentucky Republican Representative Thomas Massie, the House chose to reject the amendment that could have seen the mandate dissolved, in a vote of 229 to 201, thereby keeping the future of personal movement under the watchful presence of corporations and government.

The mandate was originally integrated into the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, prompting Massie to attempt defunding it. The dividing lines were clearly drawn, with 210 Democrats and 19 Republicans voting against the amendment and just two Democrats siding with the 199 Republicans who voted in favor. Eight members abstained from participating in the late-night voting session.

The kill switch mandate forms a critical element of the 2021 infrastructure law. Car manufacturers are bound by the legislation to incorporate advanced driving technology designed to proactively assess a driver’s performance and, if deemed impaired, limit or completely prevent the vehicle from functioning. Hailed initially as a safety feature, it also raises privacy concerns, providing unprecedented access to personal information and individual freedom of movement.

However, attempts to call attention to the potential overreach of this mandate have been dismissed. Assertions were made that the hyperbole surrounding the term “kill switch” was simply alarmist, as the suggestions under consideration wouldn’t abruptly halt a moving vehicle, as if that was the only thing that people were concerned about.

Undermining the credibility of these dismissals, however, is the reality that the implementation of this technology would be directed by non-elected agency officials. The substantial power handed to these individuals to dictate the operations of new vehicles highlights a potential overreach of authority and encroachment on privacy.

Related: The Federalist goes into greater detail here.

Posted by:Slenter Panda4300

#10  Cash for Clunkers Non-Spy-Vehicles
Posted by: Frank G   2023-11-10 18:54  

#9  This'll bring up used car prices.
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-11-10 15:04  

#8  All this will do is result in a lot of Mad Max style vehicles on the road. I say Bring It!
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-11-10 13:08  

#7  It'll go for a kill.
Posted by: European Conservative   2023-11-10 12:55  

#6  And what happens when kill switch is engaged in mid traffic?
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-11-10 10:50  

#5  
Posted by: Cholutle Thrans9751   2023-11-10 10:11  

#4  That should impact me at about 2036.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-11-10 09:52  

#3  Instead of hurling concrete blocks from pedestrian walkways, the next trick will be stalling cars at railroad crossings.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-11-10 09:33  

#2  coupled with pedestrian detect radar it will run over the nearest one when pressed.
Posted by: irish rage boy   2023-11-10 09:21  

#1  That'll help auto sales. Might was well get Dylan Mulvaney to do their commercials.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-11-10 07:57  

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