
The podcast episode "Round Table" addresses two distinct topics: reservation no-shows at the Lingyin Temple and the safety of hidden car door handles. The discussion on Lingyin Temple revolves around the problem of many people booking free tickets but not showing up, leading to a new policy of penalizing no-shows with reservation bans. Yushun argues this reflects a broader issue of eroding trust and responsibility, while Niu Honglin suggests incentivizing good behavior through a reward system. Shifting to car door handles, the panel discusses China's new mandatory safety standard requiring mechanically operable car door handles due to safety concerns with electronic hidden designs, especially in emergencies and cold weather. They cite data showing the lower success rate of electronic handles in side-impact crashes, with BYD, NIO, and Xiaopeng offering free upgrades.
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