China Is Banning Tesla-Style Retractable Door Handles over Safety Concerns

16 pointsposted 12 hours ago
by thunderbong

5 Comments

A_D_E_P_T

11 hours ago

Actually nice to see this kind of common-sense regulation.

The risk-reward ratio associated with retractable door handles is absurdly skewed. On the one hand, you can get locked in a burning and extremely flammable car if you're involved in any kind of traffic accident. On the other hand, you get a literally imperceptible improvement to aerodynamics and range. Retractable handles just seem extremely stupid in a trivially obvious way.

willparks

11 hours ago

Apple is generally my goto for form over function. Or even beauty over function. Generally, I don't want regulators making design decisions, but this might be a good example where safety risk really outweighs sleekness.

tstrimple

5 hours ago

The laptop and phone maker with some of the highest performance, best battery life, best screen quality and best trackpad is form over function. Of course this makes sense.

willparks

5 hours ago

The company whose top seller is a device intended to go in your pocket and is fragile and slick as a bar of soap. So much so that there is an entire industry to build cases for it. Granted, the market has spoken and it's the best selling device of all time. But both the iphone design and Tesla's door handles demonstrate aesthetic over practicality.

chasing0entropy

11 hours ago

Common sense tech regulation from non ameri-centric societiy is becoming too common. While we (US) are trying to hoard chat bot technology, the rest of the world is hoarding solar, EV, and agricultural tech useful for their survival and ability to flourish in a resource poor world; instead we strive to eliminate jobs while turning water and electricity into text and photoshopped videos.