Posted on 03/16/2017 1:12:53 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
No kidding. Or a computer virus.
have you been to Walmart?
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the average American can barely drive a shopping cart!
Robocars are the future.
Uh, no. What makes trains unsafe is that they are trains ... which means that -- like everything else in life -- they never have a 0% failure rate.
It's really that simple.
Here's a perfect case in point ...
Don't take the exact numbers here at face value, but I read somewhere that the average person in the U.S. who gets a driver's license at the age of 17 and drives for 60 years will depress a brake pedal three million times while driving forward, and will get in three motor vehicle crashes that would have been prevented if the brakes were applied correctly. That's a "failure rate" of one in a million, or 0.0001%. Can you think of any automated product that operates this efficiently?
>>You make it sound like flyover country went for Trump 80 20.
No. Did I even mention Trump? In flyover country, even most Democrats are still normal people.
>>Cause we are ALL cucks up here.
Probably.
>>But live in the past if it makes you happy :)
I am so grateful to have your permission. Oh wait...I’m not a coastal cuck, so I don’t need it!
Your assumption is understandable...because dozens of moronic reporters have declared that there are driverless cars driving around in Pittsburg.
In reality, these ‘driverless’ cars have two people in the front seat, helping it navigate.
A ‘driverless’ car is like the ‘affordable’ care act, or ‘unbreakable’ plastic combs.
The auto industry’s embrace of self-driving technology has been accelerating fast and those technological advances mean that by the time today’s toddlers come of age, they’ll likely never even have to get behind the wheel of a car, according to Henrik Christensen, the director of the University of San Diegos Contextual Robotics Institute.
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WHO is wanting this besides the elites who want to control and put people in easily managed cities.
I don’t know ONE person who wants a self-driving car. Not one.
This is not market driven it is elite what we want for you driven.
that will help vehicles move as quickly as possibleand more safely.
Transit planners also say self-driving cars will unlock bigger benefits, including fewer accidents, faster trips and fuel savings.
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lies.
This is the silicon valley princes wanting to divide up more of the economy among themselves.
I’ve been to Korea, and as bad as they are at it, people there still drive.
So I think we’ll still be driving for a long time in this country.
Colorado for one:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3870790/Beer-run-Self-driving-truck-goes-120-plus-miles-delivery.html
Wouldn’t doubt it. I’ll certainly be avoiding it as long as I can.
If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.
You obviously distrust technology, while I on the other hand distrust the average American.
I envision the technology being used almost exclusively on the interstates, and executed so well that it wont have to be “pushed” on anyone.
Thousands or heck MILLIONS of cars linked via computer and programmed properly could make rush hour interstate traffic a distant nightmare relic of the past. Robocars could travel safely at extreme speeds and merge and unmerge flawlessly if all the other cars are also linked and the actions of all are coordinated.
Now.. off the interstates... or especially on small rural roads... maned driving will be the norm for many decades to come.
you know one now.
this is about control by the big silicon valley types. Google does the maps and satellites. There are no opportunities for regular people.
"A human drove the truck onto the highway..."
Driving on the interstate is the EASIEST part of this engineering problem.
Let me repeat the question:
Example please. No...not some test where there is a driver in the front seat who takes over when the car is confused...an honest to goodness bona fide example of a vehicle that can traverse city streets with no input from a driver. Where IS this happening?
You’re not bothering to understand what’s happening. Discard your curmudgeon for 5 minutes and actually PAY ATTENTION to what that story says, and how utterly impossible that was 3 years. It IS happening, right now, before our very eyes, the whole concept of vehicle travel is changing. You can deny until you’re blue in the face, and it doesn’t matter. The future is now, the science fiction staple IS ON THE ROAD.
well you’re it. LOL
It’s been a sci-fi concept for so long it’s hard to believe it’s actually happening. And of course nobody thinks about revolutions. In 1990 who wanted to carry a phone with them at all times? In 2000 who wanted to cram a full fledged computer into that phone they were carrying at all times? And now in 2017 who wants to give up driving and let the car do everything?
Ever since I was a boy... every trip I took to West Texas... I have dreamed of having a self driving car :)
This isn't an issue of technology. The technology to do everything this article describes has existed for years.
This isn't an issue of technology. The technology to do everything this article describes has existed for years.
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