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To: iowamark

ROBOT VEHICLES HIDE CRASHES

Robot vehicles are ALREADY killing people and crippling children, but you are NOT SUPPOSED TO TALK ABOUT IT!

Shhhh! Please keep the secret. But human drivers must report accidents to the police. Robots have privilege to conceal accidents.

Robot gadgets are already installed in cars & semi trucks. They control following distance, lane departure etc. But each electronic robot gadget has 100s of defects. The big corporations who use them are technically illiterate. Safety personnel are illiterates.

Robots already cause major accidents, property damage, bodily injury and death. But how? It is simple.

Robots get a pass on accidents.
Humans must report accidents.


17 posted on 11/08/2017 3:43:03 AM PST by TheNext (FBI FAKE STORY: Lone Shooter, But Died)
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To: TheNext

My neighbor recently got killed in his semi.

This neighbor had been driving a brand new computer controlled rig for months and then they had to put him in an older rig. I think he got so used to the self braking/collision avoidance feature that he got too relaxed to suddenly go without it.

Rammed into stopped traffic on the interstate. Luckily he hit other semis. Pushed the flatbed of one right through the cab but that guy lived. If it had been cars in front of him, he’d have killed anyone in the first 2-3 cars, maybe more.

Granted he was the easily distracted type and one of the younger crowd that’s constantly tapping on the phone with his two thumbs so that probably played into it as well. Got so used to being able to do that while hauling down the interstate at 70mph. (even though that’s not the way it’s supposed to work)


26 posted on 11/08/2017 6:22:51 AM PST by Pollard (TRUMP 2016)
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