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  • GOOGLE CARS’ 1 MILLION MILES WITH 0 ACCIDENTS UPSETS MEDIA

    Google Cars' 1 million miles with 0 accidents upsets media - Incredulous

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    It's coming. It's inevitable. I wonder how long it will be before human driving is outlawed, or have adverse insurance rates. Even in our lifetime, perhaps.

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    • #3
      "As of May 2015, Google's 23 self-driving cars have been involved in 11 minor traffic accidents on public roads, but Google maintains that in all cases the vehicle itself was not at fault because the cars were either being manually driven or the driver of another vehicle was at fault." wikipedia
      Of course they will fluff up the good and talk down the bad when they have so much invested in it. There is also the moral dilemma. Person runs out in front of the car. Does the car swerve to miss the pedestrian potentially injuring or killing the driver or does it hit the pedestrian? For the record I am pro self driving car, just showing the other side.

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      • #4
        Humans Can’t Stop Running Into Self-Driving Cars -- NYMag

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        • #5
          Makes me want to watch, Demolition Man, again

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          • #6
            Mistakes happen with humans, it's bound to happen with robotics. But the advancement that's been done in terms of transportation is unreal.

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            • #7
              Maybe if they made the cars normal looking they wouldn't be so distracting to look at and people wouldn't wreck into them lol.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by chuckz28 View Post
                Maybe if they made the cars normal looking they wouldn't be so distracting to look at and people wouldn't wreck into them lol.
                Ha ha no shit right

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                • #9
                  https://www.newscientist.com/article...he-first-time/

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