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RegularJam

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33. I'm all for this technology for a lot of reasons.
Mon Apr 19, 2021, 01:37 PM
Apr 2021

That said, in these early stages you have to be behind the wheel and paying full attention. Full attention. It makes zero sense to not have someone in the drivers seat.

I use the automatic driving features in my VW. It's nowhere near as advanced as the Tesla. I'm mindful every second.

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Won't find me in one. [View all] applegrove Apr 2021 OP
I would not take my hands off horse reins Watchfoxheadexplodes Apr 2021 #1
The driverless car advocates are somehow silent. What's up? brush Apr 2021 #2
Raises hand. Eko Apr 2021 #3
That is the question. We seem to be in a pause, sort of a radio silence... brush Apr 2021 #11
The Telsa isn't a driverless car Kaleva Apr 2021 #15
How to keep an attendant engaged while the car is on auto-pilot is huge... brush Apr 2021 #20
So your complaint with these cars has nothing to to do with this particular incident Kaleva Apr 2021 #22
In this incident, why wasn't someone being the attendant? Did they get bored,... brush Apr 2021 #23
I suspect beer was involved. Kaleva Apr 2021 #24
It shouldn't go without someone in the driver's seat TexasBushwhacker Apr 2021 #28
A person in this thread said the "Deadman switch" can be bypassed. Kaleva Apr 2021 #29
Judging by the amount of people killed by distracted driving in 'regular' cars... Lancero Apr 2021 #30
Do they cause fewer accidents? Is there enough data to say that? brush Apr 2021 #32
We will only know that once they hit the roads to generate that data. Lancero Apr 2021 #38
Well we keep hearing from advocates that driverless cars will cause... brush Apr 2021 #39
We also keep hearing from naysayers that they cause more accidents. Lancero Apr 2021 #40
Are the studies that say they can reduce accidents done in all weather... brush Apr 2021 #42
Are normal cars completely safe during those conditions? Lancero Apr 2021 #43
It's a simple question. Has data been collected in all-weather conditions? brush Apr 2021 #45
Older data, they did suffer in poor weather similar to regular drivers, however... Lancero Apr 2021 #46
Ok, I finally get it. There are not going to be any actual, driverless, all-weather cars... brush Apr 2021 #47
I'm hoping "true driverless" will be around before I get too old to drive. JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2021 #50
I would buy one of those too. The only way to get that now is with a chauffeur. brush Apr 2021 #52
There are other alternatives: Ubers, public transportation, retirement home transport vans, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2021 #53
we accept 35,000-45,000 highway deaths per year with our current technology. Kaleva Apr 2021 #7
+1000, people forget that. It will just get better! Nt USALiberal Apr 2021 #13
I love modern technology and see it as a good thing. Kaleva Apr 2021 #17
Driverless cars are going to be the number one issue of the 2016 election. Tommy Carcetti Apr 2021 #21
I'd think that regulations on time travel would be more important by that point... Lancero Apr 2021 #25
The OP is about Teslas, not DeLoreans JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2021 #49
I believe the obvious benefits of robo-trucking will show the way FakeNoose Apr 2021 #55
I'll pass, I wouldn't trust it. One time my GPS directed me to enter the freeway via an off ramp Raine Apr 2021 #4
Technology progresses! It will be normal in 5-15 years. Nt USALiberal Apr 2021 #14
GPS only plays a small role in the actual autonomous aspect of these vehicles. nt RegularJam Apr 2021 #35
Teslas are not advertised as autonomous vehicles DavidDvorkin Apr 2021 #5
They absolutely do advertise them as autonomous vehicles kcr Apr 2021 #31
I wouldn't be too hard on "self-driving" vehicles. Disaffected Apr 2021 #6
They are still safer than humans driving. SoonerPride Apr 2021 #8
Not if you look at fatalities per billion miles gratuitous Apr 2021 #27
Link, please. nt. Mariana Apr 2021 #34
From the Eschaton blog gratuitous Apr 2021 #36
I'd like the link to the source you named in your post, please. Mariana Apr 2021 #41
Sorry, I didn't realize you don't know how to work a computer gratuitous Apr 2021 #44
That link doesn't have your stats on it n/t FreeState Apr 2021 #48
Lol, nice try! Nt USALiberal Apr 2021 #51
I personally would like to have such a vehicle. Kaleva Apr 2021 #9
Maybe the autopilot wanted to commit suicide. marie999 Apr 2021 #10
This is what Telsa says about the Autopilot feature Kaleva Apr 2021 #12
According to recent reports Mopar151 Apr 2021 #16
Would a bottle or can of beer work? Kaleva Apr 2021 #18
Likely nt Mopar151 Apr 2021 #19
Thank You...When you think you have seen it all...Yes, there is more!!! Stuart G Apr 2021 #26
I'm all for this technology for a lot of reasons. RegularJam Apr 2021 #33
Remember when toasters and other appliances used to cause house fires CrackityJones75 Apr 2021 #37
Yeah. I don't like giving up control ecstatic Apr 2021 #54
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