Agreed I have a Scottish friend that has the shortest fuse of any person on the planet, it is both stressful and hilarious at the same time being in a car with him, if you are brave enough in a car park to make him wait while you reverse in, you better be sure to do it in one go, you will still cop a mouthful of abuse, but if you have 2 bites of the cherry or more, he will be slamming on he horn veins popping out of the forehead and foaming at the mouth, and if you respond you better hope its an apology. I have grabbed him and stopped him jumping out of the car several times to stop the unsuspecting from getting a broken nose from one of the qickest headbutts you would ever not see coming.This statement is a non sequitur fallacy. Who said nobody was backing in? I back in every time unless circumstances prevent it. This has nothing to do with the few times I have to back up and wish I had an additional layer of safety protection.
Do you back into angled spaces in directional lanes? Do you back in when you will be loading or unloading the trunk? Do you back in when a space opens in front of you in a packed lot with a hungry driver behind you?
I have Enhanced Autopilot (yes agreed what was I thinking?) even old aunty Gladys that bakes the scones for the local Christian Church Choir every Sunday, would likely be triggered enough to jump out of her car and headbutt me in the face and kick me in the Jatz Crackers if I made her wait for for Tesla's Reverse Autopark feature to complete, what a dogs breakfast that is works ok if not to many cars around, noone walking anywhere near the car and no other cars coming up near you in either dirrection, in other forget using it while shopping.