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In reply to the discussion: Your concerns about technology are pure BS. Leave those poor corporations alone [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)47. A good start.
Now take it to Kansas during thunderstorm season. And then Buffalo, NY in winter.
And how well does that RADAR or, horrors, LIDAR work during heavy precipitation? We already know the likely answer to that for camera lane detection. When the image is obscured, things will likely get a bit dodgy. One hopes one isn't traversing a mountain pass.
Autonomous vehicles. Not even close to being ready.
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Your concerns about technology are pure BS. Leave those poor corporations alone [View all]
FrodosPet
Sep 2016
OP
You are correct. No more strawmen posts. Not sure if I will even leave uncommented news stories
FrodosPet
Sep 2016
#40
And the advancement of science and technology has even higher standards than you
LanternWaste
Sep 2016
#15
I admit it was strawman but it was the only thing at the time I could equate to it
yeoman6987
Sep 2016
#29
No more and no less than the transformation to the combustion engine from the horse and buggy
LanternWaste
Sep 2016
#14
Right now, no insurance company is going to insure one for a reasonable price.
longship
Sep 2016
#41