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See The U.S.A. in your Chevrolet
MOTUS A.D. ^ | 5-18-19 | MOTUS

Posted on 05/18/2019 5:24:59 AM PDT by NOBO2012

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1 posted on 05/18/2019 5:25:00 AM PDT by NOBO2012
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To: NOBO2012

I’d be quite happy to drive that 58 Impala anywhere.


2 posted on 05/18/2019 5:34:59 AM PDT by heshtesh
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They just ended the Cruz production I’m Lordstown Ohio and are still making them in Mexico, so I’m Kipling’s this as seeing more Mexico I’m my Chevrolet, and much less USA in my Chevrolet.


3 posted on 05/18/2019 5:37:47 AM PDT by inchworm
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To: NOBO2012

The driverless car REVOLUTION, is less dependent on the automakers, and MORE DEPENDENT upon the adoption of universal standards for SMART ROADS. Until your road, can communicate with the vehicle, this technology will remain stalled. Imagine an information superhighway, the internet, with no http protocols. You can’t- because defining the parameters of the network is 95% of the job.

The national network of paved roads, began in Detroit, and all traffic rules, and protocols emanated from there.


4 posted on 05/18/2019 5:41:04 AM PDT by mission9 (It is by the fruit ye shall know.)
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To: NOBO2012

I ended my decades long “relationship” and loyalty to Chevrolet in 2013 and have not been happier.


5 posted on 05/18/2019 5:47:03 AM PDT by Howie66 ("...Against All Enemies, Foreign and Democrat.....")
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To: mission9

As a transportation professional, I’ve been pondering this for the last 20 years, that is how to make smart roads.

Here in Washington state we have approximately 88,000 lane miles. Thats a heck of a lot of sensors needed to emit signals to a computer traveling up to 80mph. You can place some in the road but then anytime you had to repave, the sensors would need to be replaced. Also, they could put them on power poles. Maybe 5G will be part of the answer since those arrays need to be closer. As for the speed of the car, the computer in the car could adjust the speed based on the road sensors. But then how do you program variables to account for weather conditions.

Interesting problem to say the least...


6 posted on 05/18/2019 5:59:48 AM PDT by shotgun
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To: NOBO2012
Driverless cars: they'll take you anywhere they want you to go.
7 posted on 05/18/2019 6:01:47 AM PDT by seowulf
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It is merely another way of getting the all-important data stream on you. Goodbye Freedom!


8 posted on 05/18/2019 6:12:04 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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It is merely another way of getting the all-important data stream on you. Goodbye Freedom!


9 posted on 05/18/2019 6:12:04 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: mission9
It seems every direction you observe it from, this shiny object of self-driving cars requires government mandates which we know involves less freedom.

Smart roads? = government
Lawsuits, accidents = who cannot be sued, government
People won't buy driverless, outlaw everything else = government.

10 posted on 05/18/2019 6:17:02 AM PDT by WhoisAlanGreenspan? (# of takeoffs = # of landings)
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To: heshtesh

When I was a kid the 58 Impala with the 348 was the thing to have. I had to settle for a red 58 Bel Air with the 283 and three on the tree. Sure wish I had it today. A friend had a 57 Ford with 4 on the floor and a 5th under the seat.


11 posted on 05/18/2019 6:23:23 AM PDT by redfreedom
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To: NOBO2012

Dinah Shore "See the USA in your Chevrolet" - 1953


12 posted on 05/18/2019 6:30:17 AM PDT by Bratch (IF YOU HAVE SELFISH IGNORANT CITIZENS, YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE SELFISH IGNORANT LEADERS-George Carlin)
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To: mission9
. Until your road, can communicate with the vehicle, this technology will remain stalled.

Such technology would have to be wireless, and hence would be insanely easy to jam at will, creating chaos with hard to locate sources.
13 posted on 05/18/2019 6:49:30 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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To: NOBO2012; Chode; Squantos; SkyDancer; Lockbox; OldMissileer; carriage_hill; Delta 21; tubebender; ..

Nothing better on the road than good Ol’ Classic Detroit Iron made back before Detroit became a craphole.


14 posted on 05/18/2019 7:09:56 AM PDT by mabarker1 (Congress- the opposite of PROGRESS!!!)
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To: NOBO2012

I’m old enough to remember when cars looked different from one another. Even cars in the same family, i.e. Ford, Chrysler, GM, had distinctive looks.


15 posted on 05/18/2019 7:10:35 AM PDT by hanamizu
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Sometime in the 1990's the auto reached appliance status.

To be fair there were other times cars all looked alike. Take 1930. There's is not dimes difference between a dodge, chevy, de soto or ford coupe looks wise.

16 posted on 05/18/2019 7:16:45 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: shotgun

I wonder what happens when the 5G or smart road system itself crashes and you are sitting in your car without capability to be driven manually?

Or we get to the point that operating a steering wheel becomes like operating standard transmissions?


17 posted on 05/18/2019 7:23:03 AM PDT by Clay Moore (You can vote your way into socialism, but you have to shoot your way out.)
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To: heshtesh

Me too. Just get rid of the Continental kit....


18 posted on 05/18/2019 7:31:28 AM PDT by DickBrannigan ("And the fact that I haven't put a gun in my mouth, you pudding of a woman, makes me a winner!")
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To: mission9

All well and good till a swath of thunder-bumpers come through.


19 posted on 05/18/2019 7:52:53 AM PDT by outofsalt (If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
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"Sometime in the 1990's the auto reached appliance status."

CAFE standards and wind tunnels. Curiously, the wind tunnel at Toyota R&D generates very similar results to the wind tunnels at Ford R&D, Chevy R&D, Honda R&D, BMW R&D etc.

About 10 years ago, I looked out at the parking lot at work. There was a Nissan, Toyota and BMW sedan all parked next to one another. Other than the badging, they were all virtually identical in exterior shape and size.

As ubiquitous as Jeeps may be, they still tend to have more individual character than most other vehicles on the road.

20 posted on 05/18/2019 8:00:24 AM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
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