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Driverless Cars
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- No - 191 votes
- 68%
- Yes - 90 votes
- 32%
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Sure I'd be happy as long as the testing was regular & thorough. I'd expect the safety standard to be way over that achieved by human drivers. If I had one it'd mean no more driving stress, I could sit back at my ease and enjoy the journey.
Sure I'd be happy as long as the testing was regular & thorough. I'd expect the safety standard to be way over that achieved by human drivers. If I had one it'd mean no more driving stress, I could sit back at my ease and enjoy the journey.
i like the idea, they will probably indicate at roundabouts and stop at red lights unlike the barsteward who tried to run me over this morning
but ive driven cars that park themselves and its a weird experience having to "trust" in the technology (and must admit was a much better parallel parker than me)
but ive driven cars that park themselves and its a weird experience having to "trust" in the technology (and must admit was a much better parallel parker than me)
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It will be many years before they are built to drive on the roads if ever!
If one of these cars causes a death on the roads who is responsible?, the passenger or the manufacterer of the car, it will be an insurance nightmare!
The computer makers?
A few companys are trying to build them and so far only one in the USA has been licenced to go on public roads but it must have a human driver in it to take over if the computer fails, would you trust a computer with your life?
Is your home PC infallible?
Who is going to give you insurance on a car that drives itself?
If one of these cars causes a death on the roads who is responsible?, the passenger or the manufacterer of the car, it will be an insurance nightmare!
The computer makers?
A few companys are trying to build them and so far only one in the USA has been licenced to go on public roads but it must have a human driver in it to take over if the computer fails, would you trust a computer with your life?
Is your home PC infallible?
Who is going to give you insurance on a car that drives itself?
Toureman, many here are embracing the future and all you're worrying about is insurance?
"would you trust a computer with your life?"
Don't we all every day? To you and the 60.87% who voted no, do you not put your trust in Airplanes when they're cruising? Unmanned lifts? Traffic lights? A million other things i can't think of right now. Computers are integral to our society and our society could not function as it is without us being able to give more and more trust and responsibility to our microchipped friends.
Just like certain airports monorail and the dlr soon all travel will be automated and run my computers and if that scares you then my advice would be to buy one of the many donkeys or horses that seem to be going cheap at the moment.
"would you trust a computer with your life?"
Don't we all every day? To you and the 60.87% who voted no, do you not put your trust in Airplanes when they're cruising? Unmanned lifts? Traffic lights? A million other things i can't think of right now. Computers are integral to our society and our society could not function as it is without us being able to give more and more trust and responsibility to our microchipped friends.
Just like certain airports monorail and the dlr soon all travel will be automated and run my computers and if that scares you then my advice would be to buy one of the many donkeys or horses that seem to be going cheap at the moment.