Does intelligence necessarily equal safety? not necessarily,Recently, a man caused an accident due to misuse while driving a tram on the highway at night.. Judging from the video posted online, the incident occurred at nearly 1 o'clock in the morning yesterday. The man was driving a pure electric car that he bought less than a year ago. He wanted to turn off the reading light in the car through voice commands.

However, what people didn't expect was that the car actually turned off all the lights of the car, including the outside headlights.

Since there were no street lights on the highway, the sudden change caused the two people in the car to be blinded almost instantly. In panic, the man hurriedly gave instructions to the car to turn on the lights. However, because he spoke so fast, the car did not recognize it.

This caused the two of them to panic even more. The man repeated the order, and the girl, who spoke more standard Mandarin, also stepped forward to help.

However, the car's headlights only flashed for a moment and then turned off.At this time, the car was very close to the guardrail on the right, and almost at the same time, it hit the guardrail with a bang.At this time, the car phone sounded the reply: "Yes, not yet."

This incident has attracted attention on the Internet. After all, it is related to driving safety. Netizens have also actively participated in the discussion. Some people think that the driver is too stupid and manual operation can avoid accidents. He has to use a car and a machine. Others attribute the reason to the fact that Mandarin is not standardized and it is difficult to recognize the car and the machine.

However, more people still think it is a bug in the vehicle itself.After all, the car can actually turn off the headlights at night and in D gear, with almost no redundancy or buffering. This is very unreasonable and inappropriate.

Interestingly, many car owners of other brands became worried after seeing it, so they conducted a test. As a result, the car refused to operate in D gear and warned that "for safety reasons, switch to P gear to turn off all lights with voice." This further confirmed that there was indeed a safety bug in the vehicle in this accident.