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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2116004" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>My personal view on concept driverless cars (in short. ) the developers ideology that every one will be using them in the future...</p><p>There's no taking into account other road users, pedestrians & possibly "classic car drivers?" The human errors that arise from that..</p><p>My wife's 6 year old Nissan already has already has cameras & sensors contributing to its safty features all over it. My Brother in law's new Volvo has tech to identify a hazard & avoid collisions..</p><p>So I would assume a person in charge of (operating) the vehicle would still need to be in legal perameters of sobriety, due care, & BG on the next generation of self driving tech..</p><p></p><p>Lol, I saw a demo of a conceptual driverless BMW on this subject months ago. The steering wheel smoothy packed away into the dashboard.</p><p>I would want that wheel ready for action incase of an evasive manoeuvre...?</p><p></p><p>In other news. My van flew through the MOT, yesterday Again. Not bad for a 17 year old. My wife's all singing Nissan failed on rear bearings.. Modern cars.. I got no idea where to start with all that "Tupperware" covering components under the bonnet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2116004, member: 101136"] My personal view on concept driverless cars (in short. ) the developers ideology that every one will be using them in the future... There's no taking into account other road users, pedestrians & possibly "classic car drivers?" The human errors that arise from that.. My wife's 6 year old Nissan already has already has cameras & sensors contributing to its safty features all over it. My Brother in law's new Volvo has tech to identify a hazard & avoid collisions.. So I would assume a person in charge of (operating) the vehicle would still need to be in legal perameters of sobriety, due care, & BG on the next generation of self driving tech.. Lol, I saw a demo of a conceptual driverless BMW on this subject months ago. The steering wheel smoothy packed away into the dashboard. I would want that wheel ready for action incase of an evasive manoeuvre...? In other news. My van flew through the MOT, yesterday Again. Not bad for a 17 year old. My wife's all singing Nissan failed on rear bearings.. Modern cars.. I got no idea where to start with all that "Tupperware" covering components under the bonnet. [/QUOTE]
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