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In reply to the discussion: I wish we had a POTUS who would fast-track the development of autonomous cars. [View all]brush
(61,033 posts)42. High-speed rail would be nice too. Japan and Europe have had them since the 20th century.
Maybe we can catch up. I'd put that as a higher priority than self-driving cars.
In fact, high-speed rail would reduce the number of cars on the road making them safer for when one of those allegedly self-driving cars suddenly needs an assist from a human driver/rider to avoid an accident.
More light rail in cities and suburbs would also help reduce road traffic for those autonomous cars as well.
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I wish we had a POTUS who would fast-track the development of autonomous cars. [View all]
raccoon
Sep 2017
OP
You realize that autonomous vehicles and car-sharing have nothing to do with each other?
brooklynite
Sep 2017
#33
High-speed rail would be nice too. Japan and Europe have had them since the 20th century.
brush
Sep 2017
#42
I'd be a-skeered! But the idea is particularly enticing for people who for one
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#3
A google research on autonomous vehicles is suggesting that bicycles have transponders.
TexasProgresive
Sep 2017
#16
Not in Ohio. Sidewalks AND roads are OK for bikes. Just obey respective pedestiran or vehicle laws.
JoeStuckInOH
Sep 2017
#48
It is not safe for pedestrians for me to ride at my modest speeds on a sidewalk.
TexasProgresive
Sep 2017
#28
I lived in inner city cleveland at one point. Rode on sidewalks because it was FASTER than cars.
JoeStuckInOH
Sep 2017
#49
If the people developing the technology tell me I need a transponder on my bike to be safe
TexasProgresive
Sep 2017
#34
I'm not really fighting it since at 68 I don't thing I will live to see it.
TexasProgresive
Sep 2017
#38
I won't trust that technology for a long time. Too much can go wrong, especially with hacking.
phleshdef
Sep 2017
#11
Would settle for POTUS able to keep the power grid up and to safeguard our food and water supplies.
Orsino
Sep 2017
#15
They tend to only work very well on roads with lines - which much of america DOESN'T have.
JoeStuckInOH
Sep 2017
#17