Posted on 08/13/2023 12:48:23 PM PDT by chief lee runamok
Someone said “find the nearest bathroom” and all of them stopped in the middle of the street.
LOL! Fools!
The rider asked to be taken to the nearest fentanyl dealer and the poor vehicles couldn’t figure out how to visit one thousand destinations in the city simultaneously....
;-)
It was obvious that was going to happen.
Best comment of the thread!
This needs to be tested, and the testing will not be pretty. Driverless vehicles, done right, have the potential to reduce collisions and increase moderate inebriation. As for liability, just pay $200.00 a month to climb in and ride wherever you want. Your pre-planned parking spot awaits.
Who didn’t see this coming?
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jul/07/san-francisco-autonomous-cars-protest-cone
https://www.vice.com/en/article/bvjv48/week-of-cone-activist-group-is-protesting-driverless-cars-by-disabling-them-with-traffic-cones
Riders kept hopping in and swaying “Follow that cab” and they all got confused which one to follow.
Another fine mess!
Just wait. The homeless in San Francisco have more ‘rights’ than anyone else. The homeless will begin to ‘occupy’ these cars, and wherever the car stops is now ‘home.’ The San Francisco Homeless Industrial Complex will ask for more and more $$$ (not for the homeless, just to keep the Complex going). Soon, instead of RVs parked everywhere, there will develop fields of these cars. When San Francisco placed thousands of homeless in hotels, the Complex actually arranged for alcohol and drugs to be delivered to them at the hotel.
Unless they all go full torch.
Predictable...
Wouldn’t that be a sight to see!? One goes POOF!! and it spreads to all the other driverless EVs gridlocked in the driverless jam. Too bad for the passengers unable to get out.
when orange traffic cones are outlawed, only outlaws will have orange traffic cones ...
of course, fascist states like San Fran will eventually have to outlaw ANYTHING and EVERYTHING that might “confuse” so-called self-driving cars, a list that could include hundreds of outlawed things ...
I really want this driverless car thing to be successful, pushing 75 years old as I am. It would be a blessing for some of us. I think it never will succeed, though, sadly.
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