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TopicFor those that drive almost hour long commutes to work: How do you manage it?
bulbinking
04/01/17 3:46:20 PM
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EightySeven posted...
More energy and time efficient
Much lower fatality rate


Make it more difficult to get a license so only skilled drivers are allowed to drive vehicles.

Ever heard of hypermiling?

EightySeven posted...
Parking is no longer a concern


This has nothing to do with cars driving themselves and everything to do with there not being enough space in cities, unless you want individuals to not even be able to own their own self driving cars.

EightySeven posted...
It's much better for society.


Funny how you make this claim when it hasn't even happened yet for us to see if that claim is true.

"if you wanna see how good the bill will be you have to sign it first, but blindly trust us idealists, guys!

EightySeven posted...
a lot of people love horses too and I'd rather see those in the middle lane on the highway as little as possible too.


False dichotomy. Switching from animals to mechanical transportation is not the same as choosing to have a string of codes control the same vehicle on the road.

I also feel most people who think AI can handle all the subtleties of driving aren't good enough drivers to pay attention to all the things consciously to understand it would only work if ALL the cars were working on the system.

Much like communism, it only works if everybody is contributing equally into the system.
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