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In reply to the discussion: Why most drivers don’t want autonomous cars [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)32. Very interesting. Would self-driving cars have an
override function for driving in certain areas. ??
As for the speed of transition, once it starts my guess is it will be very quick in many areas, the more affluent the quicker -- just about as quick as experiencing the difference between relaxing, chatting, reading, keyboarding in transit and driving hunched over the wheel concentrating on the road, i.e., working. Everyone's going to want to take the Jones' car to the lake.
Will all seats have to face only forward, I wonder, or could the front seats swivel and lock facing backward?
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Just bought my Wife a 2016 Toyota Highlander. The first time I was on the freeway...
cherokeeprogressive
May 2016
#47
I care about them as well. Self driving cars will open up the world to millions of visually impaired
Trust Buster
May 2016
#6
I don't believe they're in the foreseeable future either. They're still very much in the development
Trust Buster
May 2016
#12
I believe the market itself will lead to self driven cars. As a higher percentage of our population
Trust Buster
May 2016
#31
Yes, I hope we all live to see the day that traveling is free of current endemic discriminations.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#29
Is that the one with three or four cameras at the top of the windshield?..nt
Jesus Malverde
May 2016
#19
Well, if a car is driving all the time it will require far more maintenance and wear out faster.
NutmegYankee
May 2016
#33
"Well, if a car is driving all the time it will require far more maintenance and wear out faster."
Jesus Malverde
May 2016
#35
Drivers don't really matter, insurance companies do, as soon as its...
Humanist_Activist
May 2016
#63
Maybe it's time we treated distracted driving, texting, talking on a cellphone
Heeeeers Johnny
May 2016
#52
As with most technology, it will be great for advancing independence among older people and
liberal_at_heart
May 2016
#43
"And today, an unexplained explosion in driver Gren Gleenward's automatic car. Police say...
Shandris
May 2016
#48
I have no problem with those that would want this technology for their personal use
Heeeeers Johnny
May 2016
#51
But the computer was something YOU controlled. By design, you have little to no control.
FrodosPet
May 2016
#60
Don't we all just love stop and go rush hour traffic, fatal crashes, drunk drivers, and near misses.
killbotfactory
May 2016
#77
i'd like the option, but absolutely would never buy one if I could not put it to manual
Amishman
May 2016
#78