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How to keep sound on when backing up.
On 5/15/2019 3:06 PM, micky wrote:
> > The ones I listen to almost all the time are 80 - 90% serious talk. > Perhaps that's the reason why you're so uptight. |
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How to keep sound on when backing up.
On 5/15/2019 11:28 AM, Rod Speed wrote:
> > > "micky" > wrote in message > ... >> In rec.autos.tech, on Tue, 14 May 2019 21:45:48 -0700, Sanity Clause >> > wrote: >> >>> Rod Speed wrote: >>> >>>>> micky wrote: >>>>>> According to some newspaper article online, back up cameras have >>>>>> cut by only 10 percent (in cars that have them) the number of >>>>>> times someone backs into a person. >>>> >>>>> I imagine those 10% are happy about it. >>>> >>>> Specially the ones that have avoided killing their little kids >>>> who have been run over like that. I actually know one person who >>>> managed to do that. >>> >>> I would also imagine that if the radio volume was to automatically >>> reduce to below bleeding-ears level when backing up, the driver would >>> most likely be able to hear little Suzie screaming "DADDY, STOP!!!!". >> >> That's a good point, and if there had been any small children around in >> the tens of 1000's of times I've backed up over the last decade, for >> example, it would apply to me.Â* But there haven't been. > > But its not feasible for the car to work out if you ever have any > little kids around and even if it could, doesn't cover the situation > where someone comes to visit with a little kid with them. > > What would be a much better approach would be to allow the > radio to back up over what you missed automatically like some > TVs do. Still kill the audio when backing but continue on as if > there had been no quiet period when not backing anymore. And just skip the commercials to catch up. |
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How to keep sound on when backing up.
On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 9:54:38 PM UTC-5, Bob F wrote:
> On 5/15/2019 11:28 AM, Rod Speed wrote: > > > > > > "micky" > wrote in message > > ... > >> In rec.autos.tech, on Tue, 14 May 2019 21:45:48 -0700, Sanity Clause > >> > wrote: > >> > >>> Rod Speed wrote: > >>> > >>>>> micky wrote: > >>>>>> According to some newspaper article online, back up cameras have > >>>>>> cut by only 10 percent (in cars that have them) the number of > >>>>>> times someone backs into a person. > >>>> > >>>>> I imagine those 10% are happy about it. > >>>> > >>>> Specially the ones that have avoided killing their little kids > >>>> who have been run over like that. I actually know one person who > >>>> managed to do that. > >>> > >>> I would also imagine that if the radio volume was to automatically > >>> reduce to below bleeding-ears level when backing up, the driver would > >>> most likely be able to hear little Suzie screaming "DADDY, STOP!!!!". > >> > >> That's a good point, and if there had been any small children around in > >> the tens of 1000's of times I've backed up over the last decade, for > >> example, it would apply to me.Â* But there haven't been. > > > > But its not feasible for the car to work out if you ever have any > > little kids around and even if it could, doesn't cover the situation > > where someone comes to visit with a little kid with them. > > > > What would be a much better approach would be to allow the > > radio to back up over what you missed automatically like some > > TVs do. Still kill the audio when backing but continue on as if > > there had been no quiet period when not backing anymore. > > And just skip the commercials to catch up. Russians have dashboard cams and rear view cams in their vehicles. That is to help resolve auto 'accidents'. |
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How to keep sound on when backing up.
Neill Massello posted for all of us...
> > micky > wrote: > > > The 2019 Honda with the touchscreen that I am renting turns off the > > radio/flashdrive/bluetooth sound whenever I back up. Is t here a way to > > stop that. > > You are information-adicted. Seek help -- but preferably not on the > Internet. I doubt if Micky will see this but does your radio have a replay function on it? Mine does. -- Tekkie |
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How to keep sound on when backing up.
micky wrote: "The 2019 Honda with the touchscreen that I am renting turns off the
radio/flashdrive/bluetooth sound whenever I back up. Is t here a way to stop that. " That, along with 'lane departure assist', etc. etc., is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard of in a car! That's why my next car will be a 2015 or older model year. |
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How to keep sound on when backing up.
micky wrote: "Earlier, I tried to set the time..."
The newer cars rely on your PHONE for basic settings like time, and even the music to be played in the car. Even permission to start the engine... ! Another reason why my next car will be a 2015 or older model. |
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