Murbs
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Getting back on topic.....
A section of the Australian Design Rules states:
"42.16.2. Restriction on Visibility of Screen
Unless a driver’s aid, all television receivers or visual display units must be installed so that no part of the image on the screen is visible to the driver from the normal driving position."
No matter what any posters on this forum suggest that Tesla ought to do to get around it, there will NEVER be a web browser enabled on our cars UNLESS ADR 42.16.2 is amended to add something like "...... whilst the vehicle is not parked" (or something similar).
This is an old chestnut that have been ventilated several times.
A section of the Australian Design Rules states:
"42.16.2. Restriction on Visibility of Screen
Unless a driver’s aid, all television receivers or visual display units must be installed so that no part of the image on the screen is visible to the driver from the normal driving position."
No matter what any posters on this forum suggest that Tesla ought to do to get around it, there will NEVER be a web browser enabled on our cars UNLESS ADR 42.16.2 is amended to add something like "...... whilst the vehicle is not parked" (or something similar).