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In reply to the discussion: Can anyone tell me why "driverless cars" will not be the most important issue in 2016 election [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)None of them will be coming to market for at least two years, meaning at best at the very end of the cycle. They will be expensive. There won't be very many of them. This won't even be an issue for the 1%.
Plus, these earliest versions will not be truly driverless. I'm sure eventually all cars will operate without a human driving, but that's probably going to be somewhere past the end of my life -- I'm 66 -- and will require an extensive infrastructure to make work. Essentially, I'm thinking, roads the driverless cars will take will need to be lined with sensors. If I'm right, and of course I could be totally wrong and they'll essentially work off some gps system, then driverless cars will only be able to operate along those roads.
Which could lead to some fascinating infrastructure wars, which would make the current debate about wi-fi and the like look like nothing.