driverless cars
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- hereswhatidid0
if the US continues to completely eschew mass transit this is really the only viable way to avoid having constant traffic gridlock in every major city.
- reanimate0
I love it when they put a specific number of something that can never be quantified. Why 75%? Why not 85% or 65%?
- it's an estimatecannonball1978
- Based on what though? No one knows at this point if people will actually buy these cars.reanimate
- not to an absolute, but some make more informed estimates than otherscannonball1978
- also, would you buy one?cannonball1978
- Only if everyone else does.reanimate
- you will, because insurances will be cheaper on those cars. industry will push them into market.uan
- you either get with %s or you don't,
I like my %sGeorgesIV - I would buy 75% of one.sarahfailin
- This is one of the dumbest questions I've seen on QBN.ORAZAL
- I estimate that the estimation was most probably made by someone who estimates estimations.sem
- Krassy0
Is this driverless cars initiative some kind of "racialism" (as Ali G would say) towards Asians?
- voiceof0
I don't understand how people can not see how this would be better than what we have now. I drive 30 mins - 1 hr to work everyday. That's 1-2 hrs a day that I could be doing anything else. Even staring a shitty gifs and buzzfeed surveys would be a better use of my time than driving. We would go from 10's of thousands of driving deaths in the U.S, to just 10's and we would get places so much quicker. People will say "Well, what about public transporation?" Where I am it doesn't go to where I need to be, and even if it did I want the autonomy to go where I want, when I want.
- i like driving. and i like driving faster than 25 mph. and my office is 15 min away.sine