yep, UK hates (HATES) Musk.
There is a current battle in Europe to allow or disallow the cyber truck there.
Regulations are basically the same between us and the EU (which is why all cars look the same, basically) the US is allowing a TON of constant disregard for the law while the EU is not.
Take Uber for instance. Totally illegal.
These articles are making prominent rounds throughout by those who do not want the ridiculously dangerous cyber truck. I tend to agree.
In the 70s we had the Bricklin SV1. The “safety vehicle” had doors actuated by hydraulic rams (many replaced them with pneumatic) that could allow passengers to get out should the car flip over. However, if the hydraulic system failed that same pressure would keep passengers in the car. The Rams were behind the seats too close together to squeeze through and the windows were to small for many to get out.
A few people died in this condition.