I wonder who will take the liability when one of these is involved in an accident?
How about drink driving, will you be able to have a drink and let the car get you home?
Just watching this on the news now
why not? You will not be driving it, presuming it is 100% driverless / 99.999% reliable.
And why not let the car drive home / to a free parking spot empty from the city centre to avoid council rip off? They will love losing all their revenue!!!!
I'd rather drive, I've always preferred driving to being driven.I'll quite happily have one. There is nothing entertaining to drive 100+ miles after midnight or before sunrise. I would much more happily snooze or work on something else in that time. Plus it takes away the hassle of overtaking caravans and Jazz drivers. There will be still cyclists left and I fear even the best system won't be able to deal with them efficiently enough.
I wouldn't mind retaining the controls initially when I feel like being naughty up in the highlands, but really the computer hardware and software can work so much more efficiently than humans (presuming good implementation with backup and failure-detection mechanisms). And I do really hope they will implement secure, encrypted communication protocols before hackers start to hijack cars (cough GPS, cough).
For example how well can you spot a deer on a grass 2m from the road, looking away at night, about to run across the road? I could happily have an IR detection system that will 'see' them and stop the car. The list goes on.
Don't fancy sitting on the back of a driverless motorbike.Wait till the driverless Buses, taxi's & lorrys get on the roads.. It can't come fast enough.. I ride a motorcycle so suspect this is part of trying to outlaw them....
Can see too many problems to be honest how about when something fails, and If the Driver less car collides with person or other car. Just wondering who will be responsible? Just imagine if two driver less cars are in a collision, what a nightmare with the insurance that would be.
Wait till the driverless Buses, taxi's & lorrys get on the roads.. It can't come fast enough.. I ride a motorcycle so suspect this is part of trying to outlaw them....
Trains are already driverless in many parts of the world... pretty much all incidents there are human fault.
I'd rather drive, I've always preferred driving to being driven.
How would the car determine whether the deer is indeed about to run across the road, at work we had automated trucks that moved pallets around following a wire buried in the ground, they only moved slow, but the problem was every time someone walked in front of them even at a reasonable distance, they would stop. Don't think they even had it working for a year before they gave up and reverted back to manned tow trucks.
There will be kids jumping in front of driverless cars deliberately stopping them just for the laugh, because they know it will stop and they won't be hurt.
Trains run on rails, a lot easier to make driverless and nowhere near as many problems to overcome.
Can see too many problems to be honest how about when something fails, and If the Driver less car collides with person or other car. Just wondering who will be responsible? Just imagine if two driver less cars are in a collision, what a nightmare with the insurance that would be.
Don't fancy sitting on the back of a driverless motorbike.![]()
Can just imagine the look on folks faces as you drove pastSomething I have wanted to do for a while is build a motorcycle and sidecar with all the controls in the sidecar. Then I could have someone drive it around with me sitting on the bike reading a book.
Steve.
Hmm..Something I have wanted to do for a while is build a motorcycle and sidecar with all the controls in the sidecar. Then I could have someone drive it around with me sitting on the bike reading a book.
Steve.
Can just imagine the look on folks faces as you drove past
The real question is if it drives me at 138mph passed dibble, can the car go to court instead of me?
It exists already - it's called a bus (or a taxi or a train).I'd love a driverless car. Driving is just a chore to me. Read the paper, chat on the phone, look at TP on the laptop. AND it probably would be a safer driver than I am.
FTFY.Great idea - send it to collect your mother in law then take her to 100 yards past Land's End :arghh:
The real question is if it drives me at 138mph passed dibble, can the car go to court instead of me?
Can speed limits be superb high cos all the robots be doing the driving, there is something lovely about going 125mph along a rail line sitting back. The only problem is other passangers, automated cars could give us 200mph cars and no passangers, oh the bliss.
I'd love a driverless car. Driving is just a chore to me. Read the paper, chat on the phone, look at TP on the laptop. AND it probably would be a safer driver than I am.