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Ah, okay, because I was initially thinking that you noticed a driverless car pull up next to you at a light š³
But that is the direction this is all goingā¦like Westworld.
New Business Models
By: AuHavrePro : April 6th, 2023-19:07
Google's autonomous vehicle company Waymo (Motional is a sub-division I guess) has been testing various iterations of cars and equipment on the streets of north Santa Monica for quite some time now, so when I saw this Hyundai Ioniq pull-up next to me ther...
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By: ArmisT : April 6th, 2023-21:07
And the townsfolk are okay with all this?! Pedestrians, bicyclists, kids, etc? What happens the first time someone get hit (or critically injured) by one of these? ā¦can you tell Iām having a hard time accepting āmodernizationā and progress? 𤣠mi ...
HAL 9000:
By: myles721 : April 6th, 2023-23:10
Well, I donāt think there is any question about it. It can only be attributable to human error. This sort of thing has cropped up before, and it has always been due to human error. š«
Go to YouTube
By: Henke : April 7th, 2023-01:42
And type in "dashcam videos". The sooner we get people to stop driving cars, the better. Hopefully eventually only enthusiasts who are either competent or don't want to crash their precious will want to drive.
I have to say....
By: AuHavrePro : April 7th, 2023-01:55
I do agree with that statement! The primary reason why turning everyday personal and family vehicles into tech 'appliances' is going to be more beneficial than not is that it will tangibly reduce the number of crashes and therefore injuries/deaths...........