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Absolutely not. While that might sound like a safety feature it can also be extremely unsafe.

Imagine letting a passenger in a car use the e-brake at any time.

It's a tricky problem.



> Imagine letting a passenger in a car use the e-brake at any time.

Alright, I'm imagining. Seems extremely sensible, especially in an AI-operated vehicle.

Much of the world (the US being an outlier) puts passenger-facing emergency breaks in every carriage of passenger trains.


Buses and trains already have publicly usable e-stops. Hell, English ones even have them on the OUTSIDE of the bus.

Clearly autonomous vehicles need e-stops, like all automated machines.




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