There's a minimum necessity. However sometimes it's dark, there is fog, the sun blinds me, the rear-view mirror is useless because the window on the back is dirty again, it's raining like hell, sometimes it's a dirt road with a low frame, the lights aren't bright.
But I got used to all of it. I don't rely on some technology, which could stop working. If there are inconveniences, I can handle them. If there are more, I can handle them too. I can handle the shittiest conditions possible, and I don't want to make anything easier, as it would decrease my ability to handle bad conditions.
This also goes for something like backup cameras, but it applies in general. It's a mentality. For example I hike for multiple hours and I never use GPS. Using GPS would be like cheating, it would make the trip too easy. If I fail and get lost (which is rare), I just wing it, and still find the way.
Not using GPS in a car is also a matter of making it too easy.
It's a camera... do you have this same opinion regarding mirrors as well?
But I got used to all of it. I don't rely on some technology, which could stop working. If there are inconveniences, I can handle them. If there are more, I can handle them too. I can handle the shittiest conditions possible, and I don't want to make anything easier, as it would decrease my ability to handle bad conditions.
This also goes for something like backup cameras, but it applies in general. It's a mentality. For example I hike for multiple hours and I never use GPS. Using GPS would be like cheating, it would make the trip too easy. If I fail and get lost (which is rare), I just wing it, and still find the way.
Not using GPS in a car is also a matter of making it too easy.