I guess I misread the original bill that it's meant to be passive, still though. A lot of new cars do already have this feature, you can just turn it off. I'm hoping they will just let you turn it off in the newer cars as well, because as mentioned... merging on to any freeway you are gonna be...
If you want a collectible your dealer better be already huge, and your sales history with them better be in the range of getting allocations for the GT3 RS. Then I'm sure a dealer would give you one, outside of that it would be private collections/connections that have some say in having dibs on...
This will never pass, and is probably one of the dumbest bills to be proposed in a long while. Aside from just obvious reasons, there's so many caveats why this would never work and would instead be potentially dangerous for everyone involved...
I think we both know that this stunt is not sway buyers, but rather just to reinforce the opinions of people who own a Tesla and are deep in the weeds of "BELIEVING" in it that they have chosen the right product to believe in. It's nothing more or less. To me this "cool, i guess?"