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In reply to the discussion: Audi gets first California permit to test self-driving cars on public roads and highways. [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)28. And the timing of the U.S. auto industries development coincided with the Taft/Parker elections...
And the timing of the U.S. auto industries development coincided with the Taft/Parker elections...
In each case the premise lies entirely on the logical fallacy of post hoc ergo prompter hoc.
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Audi gets first California permit to test self-driving cars on public roads and highways. [View all]
CK_John
Sep 2014
OP
The self driving cars will be safer than the texting while driving cars.
Todays_Illusion
Sep 2014
#1
What will be the standard of measuring a human's value if it is not on the value of their labor?
Todays_Illusion
Sep 2014
#3
I would thing UPS and most 18 wheelers, taxis alone would be a very large group.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#5
Spain is testing convoys of 15 18 wheelers with only a driver in the lead truck.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#10
Let me try to answer, the technology is here, it will have great social change.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#21
So when we get ice storm here in DFW can I tell my self driving truck to drift down Plano Parkway?
snooper2
Sep 2014
#22
Its up to the auto companies to present their products, this OP is about the politics.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#25
But the timing of the introduction of this technology melds with the 2016 elections.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#12
And the timing of the U.S. auto industries development coincided with the Taft/Parker elections...
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#28
So rather than benefit the environment and society by providing mass transit>
KittyWampus
Sep 2014
#11
The technology is here and these issues will need to be faced. I'm just trying to avoid waiting
CK_John
Sep 2014
#14
a fraction of the benefit than would be had by mass transit. It's like crowing over energy savings
KittyWampus
Sep 2014
#18
Easier to imagine mass transit like the rest of the first world countries have.
KittyWampus
Sep 2014
#36
I have no position but I believe that our party needs to debate and get one fast.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#42