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very excited about driverless cars! will make long distance driving fun (read, watch a movie, play games, etc.)
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Considering I can't even drive 5 minutes around my stupid town from my daughter's gymnastics class back to home without having idiots cut into my inner left turn lane from the middle or outer left turn lanes thus cutting me off and forcing me to slam on my brakes, having idiots blow through stop signs, or fail to look both ways before pulling out from a side street, or running red lights, there's not a doubt in my mind that Google's cars are safer. Yes, ALL of the above happened to me in a quick 5 minute drive coming home from gymnastics last week. It's gymnastics night again tonight, can hardly wait!
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Considering I can't even drive 5 minutes around my stupid town from my daughter's gymnastics class back to home without having idiots cut into my inner left turn lane from the middle or outer left turn lanes thus cutting me off and forcing me to slam on my brakes, having idiots blow through stop signs, or fail to look both ways before pulling out from a side street, or running red lights, there's not a doubt in my mind that Google's cars are safer.
yeah because this is soooo exciting.....
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funny - article says one of the autonomous cars was rear-ended while stopped....by guess who? a regular ole fashioned human driver that wasn't paying attention!
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I notice you are from Pennsylvania. PA itself certainly is not noted for well-manicured roads, particularly in the north and west, where the harsh climate tears them up.
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While I appreciate that most people simply use their vehicle to get from point a to point b, typically at the same time as hundreds of thousands of others, there are always exceptions. There will be another "have/have not" class system coming, but not economically based. The "have nots" will either voluntarily adopt driverless cars because it makes day to day commuting more tolerable - or be forced to adopt a driverless vehicle because of their sheer incompetence, or lack of desire to get behind the wheel. The "haves" will always drive themselves, and will always enjoy the entire experience of driving, and will never regret a moment of it. As I mentioned, I do see the practical uses of it, and honestly in those cases I would much rather have an automated vehicle than a human operator. Otherwise, my original comment stands - automated vehicles are boring...just relinquishing yet more control of your daily decisions. Just imagine if only a percentage of that money was put into mandatory driver training programs. I understand though. Most people feel about driving how I feel about baseball.
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when more and more cars are driverless and prove themselves to be vastly superior and safer to human driven cars, guess what happens to insurance rates.
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after seeing hundreds of people texting while driving ( and with kids in the car to boot) I would believe the autonomous car would be better for many teens and lame drivers who are literally going down the road staring at their laps.
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and those who still want to pilot their own will pay a huge insurance premium.
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lots going on in this area...
Audi has a nearly production ready book sized brain for self driving cars
Audi claims the computer, called zFAS, represents a significant advance in automation technology because it is compact enough to fit into existing vehicles without compromising design.
Several different Audi vehicles equipped with zFAS drove themselves onto the stage during the presentation, and a new concept car designed to showcase it was also introduced.
The car, called the Audi Sport Quattro Laserlight, is capable of what Ulrich calls “piloted driving” but betrays no outward sign of being different from a conventional vehicle.
“At CES one year ago, the trunk of the demo cars was still full of cables and electronics,” said Audi’s chief technical officer, Ulrich Hackenberg, about the company’s automated driving technology. “The prototype period is almost over. Now it’s time to get ready for serious production.
Long and mid-range radar systems, several video cameras, a laser scanner, and ultrasonic distance sensors on the front and sides of the car are all small enough to be hidden from view.
Hands free: The Audi Sport Quattro Laserlight concept car features compact sensor and computing technology that lets the car pilot itself.
![](https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-RScqj8nclsw/UtMWaVjEzdI/AAAAAAAAtRU/GiRN5YSNvV8/s1600/audiselfdrive.jpg)
Audi has a nearly production ready book sized brain for self driving cars
Audi claims the computer, called zFAS, represents a significant advance in automation technology because it is compact enough to fit into existing vehicles without compromising design.
Several different Audi vehicles equipped with zFAS drove themselves onto the stage during the presentation, and a new concept car designed to showcase it was also introduced.
The car, called the Audi Sport Quattro Laserlight, is capable of what Ulrich calls “piloted driving” but betrays no outward sign of being different from a conventional vehicle.
“At CES one year ago, the trunk of the demo cars was still full of cables and electronics,” said Audi’s chief technical officer, Ulrich Hackenberg, about the company’s automated driving technology. “The prototype period is almost over. Now it’s time to get ready for serious production.
Long and mid-range radar systems, several video cameras, a laser scanner, and ultrasonic distance sensors on the front and sides of the car are all small enough to be hidden from view.
Hands free: The Audi Sport Quattro Laserlight concept car features compact sensor and computing technology that lets the car pilot itself.
![](https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-RScqj8nclsw/UtMWaVjEzdI/AAAAAAAAtRU/GiRN5YSNvV8/s1600/audiselfdrive.jpg)