BiffyBoy100
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- Apr 20, 2020
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As a fellow Tesla driver, I'd seriously worry about not having my hands close to the wheel. I still find the technology really buggy.
Any teething problems were ironed out a decade ago. The technology is ready and has been for some time now.
It won't be a disaster, it will be the opposite. It will be widely adopted in new vehicles and so successful that we will likely see fully automated vehicles become common place within 10 years.
If I didn't want to drive I'd use public transport or a taxi. What is the point in having a car you don't drive?
My worry is that if I programme staying 5 or 6 car lengths behind some **** will move into the gap I am leaving.
If I didn't want to drive I'd use public transport or a taxi. What is the point in having a car you don't drive?
Out of interest, on what type of road are you referring to?
If I didn't want to drive I'd use public transport or a taxi. What is the point in having a car you don't drive?
As a fellow Tesla driver, I'd seriously worry about not having my hands close to the wheel. I still find the technology really buggy.
especially those with insider governmental connections!
this all stinks of backhanders to me.
Mine seems to be more buggy after recent updates for some reason!
This is the next stage for the technology, reducing errors to a point where they can satisfy the regulators that it's safe enough.
To do this I think the technology would need to be significantly safer than a human driver and significantly less error prone than it currently is.
Saw a good piece on TV in the States about the social and economic implications of self driving vehicles. It won't just be cars, it won't be long before trucks and agricultural vehicles will be added to the list with a knock on effect on all the truck drivers and agricultural workers. At one time those people would have considered themselves immune to the fall out from automation and robotics. That may not be the case in the not too distant future
for your chauffeur to drive.
I have that “ out of lane” thing on my car and it scares the hell out of you if the steering wheel starts to wobble!
Another idiosyncrasy of it is when driving along Dyke Road to the Dyke where there is no centre lane markings somethimes it thinks I am out of lane and I have to grip tight to stop it moving to the left!
I even get anxious when going in the Heathrow business parking pod which drives without anyone. Especially where it hammers along coming to the platform