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KamaAina

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94. There's Sum Ting Wong with that post
Thu Aug 29, 2013, 01:45 PM
Aug 2013


actually, the Asiana crash happened because the plane was not using instruments to land, but was being flown by hand by pilots with little experience with the tricky approach to SFO.

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Will it flip other drivers off in traffic jams? Bluzmann57 Aug 2013 #1
Maybe different models of cars will behave differently. A certain model will be an agressive driver raccoon Aug 2013 #3
No,but it will permit drivers to devote their full attention Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #77
I would think hard about getting one! MADem Aug 2013 #2
Was just thinking that supernova Aug 2013 #9
99 times out of a hundred, they do just fine--it's that hundredth time that is an issue. MADem Aug 2013 #11
No thanks, snooper2 Aug 2013 #4
What am I missing? MADem Aug 2013 #14
Well, he was in a manual :) snooper2 Aug 2013 #18
I have only owned one "automatic" car. MADem Aug 2013 #48
The passenger dude owns a company that rents exotic cars to people snooper2 Aug 2013 #54
Nice work if you can get it!!! nt MADem Aug 2013 #69
Stuff like that is so Twentieth Century... tinrobot Aug 2013 #25
There is a reason they still sell this snooper2 Aug 2013 #31
They also still sell buggy whips... tinrobot Aug 2013 #38
Interestingly, still possible. Xithras Aug 2013 #58
Fuck Self Driving Cars Drale Aug 2013 #5
research in one area doesn't preclude the other (n/t) thesquanderer Aug 2013 #7
In this case it does because Drale Aug 2013 #8
Big assumption... thesquanderer Aug 2013 #67
Do you honestly think that if an electric car that MicaelS Aug 2013 #12
Right now they can't, that is why Drale Aug 2013 #13
Practical electric cars are limited by current battery technology. MicaelS Aug 2013 #17
My Tesla's range is about the same as my G wagon. truthisfreedom Aug 2013 #20
We do not have widespread rapid recharging stations needed. MicaelS Aug 2013 #26
G Wagon????? ForgoTheConsequence Aug 2013 #68
Exactly. wtmusic Aug 2013 #23
Self driving cars may offer a more immediate environmental benefit than electric cars. Xithras Aug 2013 #62
Exactly! kentauros Aug 2013 #74
Self-driving electric cars would be environmentally sound KamaAina Aug 2013 #93
Sounds like BS to me... Helen Borg Aug 2013 #6
Why not? Xithras Aug 2013 #76
I thought these were called busses? ;-) n/t eggplant Aug 2013 #10
So I guess the manufacturers will ask Congress for immunity when computer malfunctions & KittyWampus Aug 2013 #15
Being able to drink and drive is good. Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #42
My first thought on SDC: GREAT! My 2nd: How Long B4 They Are Hacked? panzerfaust Aug 2013 #86
Self-driving JustanAngel Aug 2013 #97
That is what insurance is for The Second Stone Aug 2013 #108
Why not just upgrade rail and bus systems? ConcernedCanuk Aug 2013 #16
That's great but I need it to do 25 miles over the speed limit. ileus Aug 2013 #19
who'd even want one?? Blue_Tires Aug 2013 #21
I would, I would love one. MicaelS Aug 2013 #32
You can do all that on a train. n/t aggiesal Aug 2013 #47
Yes, but neither a train, nor a bus runs at night. MicaelS Aug 2013 #50
I won't trust an . . . aggiesal Aug 2013 #65
Much less traffic at night... MicaelS Aug 2013 #66
Blind people... tinrobot Aug 2013 #34
Blind people...Bus/taxi Blue_Tires Aug 2013 #37
Feel free to cling to your steering wheel. tinrobot Aug 2013 #40
Safe? And there's evidence of this? n/t aggiesal Aug 2013 #49
No evidence yet other than manufacturer claims... tinrobot Aug 2013 #75
Can you provide a link to Google's data? n/t aggiesal Aug 2013 #81
The actual data? No. Just articles that summarize the data. tinrobot Aug 2013 #88
"People who are too infirm to drive....Shouldn't be driving anywhere but to a hospital" Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #43
Blind people (and others with disabilities)...Often low-income KamaAina Aug 2013 #96
As well as all the rest of us out there that are 100% fed up kentauros Aug 2013 #45
My father-in-law (nt) Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #41
Me! That was one thing I really liked about Kansas. It was so easy to drive there! raccoon Aug 2013 #55
I think it's an awesome idea, personally shanti Aug 2013 #98
Like Asiana's self-driving plane? wtmusic Aug 2013 #22
There's Sum Ting Wong with that post KamaAina Aug 2013 #94
That's the point. wtmusic Aug 2013 #95
Yay, we'll be able to bar hop again! Lasher Aug 2013 #24
I would never trust a car I can't get drunk with. nt wtmusic Aug 2013 #27
So who insures these things? tinrobot Aug 2013 #28
Heh...good question. nt wtmusic Aug 2013 #30
In the 60's RobinA Aug 2013 #29
So no more tickets? damnedifIknow Aug 2013 #33
But if you are late on your registration or taxes, woo me with science Aug 2013 #107
The Rolling Drones. Amonester Aug 2013 #35
Only if they can take my personal clone places where I don't want to go BeyondGeography Aug 2013 #36
It'll be interesting when the first virus hits these. Heywood J Aug 2013 #39
That assumes that the car will be online. kentauros Aug 2013 #51
15 year old admits hacking NASA Computers KittyWampus Aug 2013 #56
Again, you're assuming the cars will be "online." kentauros Aug 2013 #61
I assume the cars will have to be online. How else will they know where they are? A Simple Game Aug 2013 #70
GPS is satellite based. kentauros Aug 2013 #72
The GPS data has to be linked to the computer, that allows a way in. A Simple Game Aug 2013 #82
I Have done research, as well as read about this idea over the years. kentauros Aug 2013 #83
So these cars become uber-authoritarian cars. If road says 55 mph, it will detect that and enforce KittyWampus Aug 2013 #59
I'm all for fewer cars on the road, kentauros Aug 2013 #63
Perhaps telecommuting is resisted Art_from_Ark Aug 2013 #101
I know that is one of the reasons it's resisted. kentauros Aug 2013 #104
Because it's not necessarily unrealistic to fly an airplane back to the airline's home base Heywood J Aug 2013 #89
You are continuing to make an ASSUMPTION. kentauros Aug 2013 #90
Assumption? JustanAngel Aug 2013 #99
Yes, it probably has happened on the rare occasion. kentauros Aug 2013 #100
First time a car takes control over what I'm doing . . . aggiesal Aug 2013 #44
They don't offer an affordable car now. Safetykitten Aug 2013 #46
My thought exactly. What would the price be? RebelOne Aug 2013 #84
What's also interesting about this story is that within the last ten years or so, kentauros Aug 2013 #52
"Daily driving isn't fun; it's a necessity." Amen to that. nt raccoon Aug 2013 #60
Daily driving isn't fun ?... PoliticAverse Aug 2013 #80
Well, there are days when the same thing happens to me! kentauros Aug 2013 #85
If they're going to use a Garman or Map Quest... Historic NY Aug 2013 #53
It's only a matter of time before one of those cars sufrommich Aug 2013 #57
More like the home-computer will refuse to open the garage door. kentauros Aug 2013 #64
I hope i'm dead by the time this shit happens olddots Aug 2013 #71
For the most part, it's not about convenience. kentauros Aug 2013 #73
No thanks. I really enjoy driving large old cars. Throd Aug 2013 #78
Let the lawsuits begin!!... n/t PoliticAverse Aug 2013 #79
I would miss PasadenaTrudy Aug 2013 #87
Join an automotive club, and go to their Track Days. kentauros Aug 2013 #91
Parole officers will love these jmowreader Aug 2013 #92
dam...i`ll be able to drive when i`m 80.... madrchsod Aug 2013 #102
You'd also remain safe when a nap comes on. kentauros Aug 2013 #105
I'll be able to get some work done during my commute. yurbud Aug 2013 #103
May the ears of the drivers of the Camry, Corolla and Prius perk up and take notice. flvegan Aug 2013 #106
One Of The Great Paradigm-Shifting Breakthroughs In The Age Of Modern Technology drgoodword Aug 2013 #109
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