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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]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)67. Google and Uber will.merge to form Goober
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Can anyone tell me why "driverless cars" will not be the most important issue in 2016 election [View all]
CK_John
Sep 2014
OP
Erm, because not being able to afford fancy cars ... or food, medicine, shelter is more important?
REP
Sep 2014
#2
Because none of the major stakeholdrs would use that election as a venue.
Exultant Democracy
Sep 2014
#7
and people still cause many many times more accidents than all recalls combined.
whatthehey
Sep 2014
#104
Actually, they had one wreck where the car went the wrong way on a one way street, IIRC.
FSogol
Sep 2014
#119
Once I moved out of New York I saw how completely inadequate other transit systems are.
DireStrike
Sep 2014
#106
I don't want a driverless car. It would only become an issue if they try to take the ones I have.
Throd
Sep 2014
#10
ahahahahha..I think that's the first time I've laughed in 3 days..thanks for that.
Volaris
Sep 2014
#50
Well GM will need a legal process from every state to put those autos on the roads and
CK_John
Sep 2014
#16
Those issues are for DU type junkies, get between a voter and their car lookout.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#47
That's a rather creative prophecy, but not really anything more than that...
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#83
How many jobless workers do you think there will be with driverless cars?
former9thward
Sep 2014
#113
If there isn't a partisan disagreement, why would it be an important election issue?
tritsofme
Sep 2014
#19
Is there something about driverless cars that Republicans and Democrats disagree on?
Nye Bevan
Sep 2014
#28
5 states and DC have already passes laws allowing driverless cars, the auto lobby
CK_John
Sep 2014
#36
Millions of jobs of taxi, freight, and delivery will be effected. IMO, the GOP will benefit the most
CK_John
Sep 2014
#42
"...only if intricate preparations have been made beforehand, with the car’s exact route, including
Chathamization
Sep 2014
#58
Google and other tech companies have lots of "plans". Let's see them implement them before jumping
Chathamization
Sep 2014
#63
Mitts' father was chairman of American Motors in the 60's and Mitt will try to ride this issue
CK_John
Sep 2014
#81
What would you do if you saw a driverless car with an ISIS logo and t-rex arms in a K-Mart?
hatrack
Sep 2014
#80
Most? I did hear of a national park out west somewhere that has a driverless* bus system
FSogol
Sep 2014
#120
Clearly the biggest issue will be breastfeeding pitbulls at Olive Garden. nt
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2014
#98
Because our political process lags well behind social as well as technological change.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2014
#118