I was driving a friend’s car the other day and found the car braked suddenly while I was cruising, my foot wasn’t pressing on any pedal. It nearly gave me a heart attack and a RED LED indicator popped up CTBA… and I got worried when the “Temperature indicator” jumped from the usual 34 degree to 37.
I asked my friend why was this so, was the car having some problem. I got a smacking that I am just too OLD generation and didn’t know “NEW (CAR) Technology” at all. I was using “old driving method” to drive a NEW HIGH Tech car!
Cruising is a method I learned from my late father to save petrol and this works especially well for manual gear car.
But I learn from Google (yes, please check Google before asking “High Tech” question, else, will get another suaning… 😀 ) that the “High Tech Car” nowadays will put brake on if it detected no contact of either the brake or accelerator pedal! Or that when the car was travelling at low speed and there is potential accident, it will apply brake on its own! This is to prevent drivers who are too tired from getting accident when they fall asleep with their feet off the pedal!
Wah, I say… but seriously, that’s too “intrusive” for my “Old Method – Petrol saving driving”! And that temperature indicator is not about the car temperature but the surrounding temperature! Well, I told my friend I didn’t know the street temperature can get as high as 37 and why do we need to know the “outside temperature” when we should be more concerned about the overheating of the car itself?
My friend scolded me, don’t use “Old Method” to deal with “New Technology”!
Actually, this makes me thinking for the day. My friend has a point. When New Technology is evolving, we should be mindful to use new methods of operation to deal with it.
One fine example was the bloody redundancy of “Cash Card” and “Ez-link” card. Why would we need TWO cards when we actually could combine them into one-for-all usage Cashless card?
Cash card can be used for purchases but very few people use it because it was cumbersome. It came up with two types, one with Sim the other “Flash” card.. But some carpark can only use one of them! Such redundancy is caused by the “Old Method Mindset” using “New Technology”!
On the other hand, we have a handy EZ-Link card which we could just Tap away but it could not be used for purchases at 7 Eleven or supermarket! And it can only be topped up at the MRT/Bus stations or ATM machines.
Same for Cash Card. When you go to petrol station, they can’t just top up the cash card for you but required you to top up at the ATM machine!
What the Heck! What’s wrong with these people at LTA and those in charge of “Cashless cards”?
In Hong Kong, one Octopus Card, can do it all! Carparks, Supermarkets, 7 Eleven, Bakery Shops, Bus, MTR… and you can top it up at any 7 eleven shops or OK shops!
Apparently, these High End Natural Aristocrat Scholars sitting up there are only concerned about their “turf” instead of consumers’ convenience and services! In fact, both cards evolved because of transportation needs, be it ERP gantries or public transport. LTA should have combined them all in the first place by setting the protocol and standards!
This is the “Old Methods” using “New Technology” stupidity we are seeing in Singapore… and we still want to pride ourselves as “First World High Tech Cashless City”?
Source: Goh Meng Seng