The exclusion zone is here for a reason - to keep us safe.
What you propose sounds like: stairs are dangerous, let's make them even more dangerous. Remove all the stair railings, oil all the steps. If you dont break your neck then the stair is not dangerous enough
No it isn't, the exclusion zone is to stop you getting to close to assets that aren't finished and ready to be accessed or not modelled insuch a way they look correct from up close, that's why it's possible to fly into the jet stream of a WD or neutron star and be destroyed. If you fly to close to a star yes you get kicked out by the exclusion zone, but you are still in a whole lot of trouble if you are running a hot ship, worse yet jumping into a system between two hot stars, which still happens sometimes, and getting out without getting destroyed absolutely requires you to avoid hitting the exclusion zone, if you do you are toast.
And I should point out plenty of people die on stair even with railings and grippy treads, if the idea was to keep you 100% safe then a big wall at the top of the stairs to stop you from using them at all is the ideal thing, that's the exclusion zone at the moment. Stair rails and grippy treads are there to provide a method of safely navigating the dangerous stairs, not to render them 100% harmless.
There's so much rubbish about black holes in ED it's unbelievable, even the wiki falls for this;
In most cases, arriving in a system with a black hole will result in the pilot's ship almost immediately colliding with the exclusion zone and making an emergency drop into normal space, unless they immediately reduce their throttle or equip a
Supercruise Assist and toggle the "Hyperspace Dethrottle" function.
This entire statement is demonstrably not true, I never reduce throttle or use hyperspace dethrottle on black holes, black holes are only a problem if you are not paying attention while piloting your ship through the galaxy. Black Holes shouldn't be 100% safe, they're black holes, even regular stars are more dangerous than black holes, and that shouldn't be the case, getting to close to a black hole should be a big problem for a spaceship.