Oh I doubt they'll disappear completely any time soon, if only because renewable energy is somewhat location-dependent and fossil fuels are a convenient power source for those other areas. But if we can reduce fossil fuel usage (and therefore our dependency on certain nations we don't particularly like), then that's a worthy goal. Just having some cleaner air would make it worth considering.
Uh, no.
Either the Dems will say "Thou MUST!" and it'll happen regardless of the human suffering involved, or it won't happen at all.
Yes, because history is full of instances of the "Dems" going THOU MUST and immediately enforcing their will with absolutely no pushback. That's why we all drive electric vehicles, and why we run a zero carbon emissions power grid, why healthcare in this country has been revolutionized, and why mass shootings are finally decreasing after sane gun laws was enacted, and...oh wait, none of that has happened. Silly me. It's almost like the legislation is so hysterically partisan that we can't get anything accomplished without incredible amounts of human suffering.
Going back to actual issues with cars instead of imagined ones, again I do not have any ADAS devices in my personal vehicle. My work truck is however loaded with them, and speaking as someone who (again) trained without them I can't stand most of their features. Lane departure warnings are good in theory...but the vast majority of the time they go off from false positives. Did a lane next to me merge into mine? It goes off. Does an off-ramp split off from my lane, even if I'm still going straight? It goes off. Is there road work requiring lanes to shift? Oh boy does it go off. I've had it go off while I was changing lanes with the appropriate turn signal active, which is supposed to be when it
doesn't go off.
Collision warning has the same issues. I have forward and passenger side sensors that are supposed to alert me if there's something I'm in danger of hitting. I think I can count on one hand the number of times that either of them, combined, have alerted me to the potential of actual danger in the past couple years. The number of false positives, I lose track of on a daily basis. If there is anything, at all, within like 50 feet of my passenger side when I turn on the right turn signal, the damn thing could go off. Repeatedly. It sees my own trailer and freaks out with insistent beeps no matter how wide I take a particular turn. I can be following a right hand curve in the road, staying perfectly within my lane, and if there's a vehicle in the lane next to me it freaks out.
The forward detection is the worst because if it thinks there's something I'm about to hit, even if the road is perfectly and visibly clear, it will not only scream at me but also trigger the brakes unless I override the thing.
Basically I don't really trust ADAS systems in their current incarnation. Not for any Orwellian surveillance sort of reasons, they just don't work worth a damn.