View Poll Results: Would you want a Self Driving Car ?
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No Way would I want one or buy one
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I'd get one for my wife/girlfriend/mother/father/kids/etc
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I'd get one for when I was out drinking with friends or all the time.
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I think anyone that had a DUI should have one
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Hi Member's, would you want a self driving car ?
Post your thoughts & please vote above
Where’s My Flying Car?
Self-driving cars will be cruising Nevada roadways
By Rich_Maloof 4 hours ago
Google has been lobbying hard to test their autonomous cars, and the Silver State, home to Las Vegas, is primed to roll the dice. As the Washington Post notes, the Vegas strip is just the kind of place where a robotic car could be a great idea, keeping everyone on the street a little safer as one less car swerves hard to the left as its driver gapes at the neon and nakedness and countless Godzilla-sized distractions.
According to Google and other makers of autonomous cars, safety and efficiency are the drivers of the technology. Given that human error is the cause of most car accidents, and given the world’s desperate need to be more fuel-efficient, automated cars like Google’s modified Prius could go a long way toward reducing injuries and air pollution.
With these acknowledgments, can we be forgiven for saying that it just doesn’t seem — what’s the right expression — fun? Sure, nothing says good times like a Prius, and several - shall we say geeky? - test-drivers have been delighted on a closed track as the tires squeal at a breathtaking 43 mph. But, jeez, is this what the future was supposed to look like? Isn’t it here yet? We figured we’d be in hovercrafts by now. We were counting on traveling to the mall by air and beaming our new gravity sneakers back home. Even this band name lodges a complaint.
Nonetheless, there’s a laundry list of significant potential benefits in a car that can (when laws allow) drop you off and park itself, drop the kids off at school, and transport passengers in various stages of incapacity, whether handicapped or just inebriated. Given, there other remarkable modes of transportation that can actually carry many passengers who don’t need to drive or control the vehicle; perhaps you’ve heard of such advances as “the bus” and “the train.” But autonomous cars hold great promise to save lives and Mother Earth when they become publicly available, which could be within three or five years.
Toyota Prius modified to operate as a Google driverless car.
Last edited by Space; 05-08-2012 at 03:39 PM.
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In 2011, Alan Taub, GM’s vice president of global Research and Development, stated that the company is planning to release semi-autonomous cars by 2015, and full autonomous cars by 2020.<SUP id=cite_ref-29 class=reference>[30]</SUP>
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Last edited by Space; 05-08-2012 at 03:42 PM.
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I honestly don't think I'd like it, solely because I enjoy driving so much..
I don't think there would be the thrill and excitement of accelerating and driving if you were just telling the car what to do any watching it do all the work.
If they made a vehicle that was self driving but there was a manual override, I may consider it, but it would need a V8
I don't think there would be the thrill and excitement of accelerating and driving if you were just telling the car what to do any watching it do all the work.
If they made a vehicle that was self driving but there was a manual override, I may consider it, but it would need a V8
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Hi `Mitch, and thanks for being the first poster and posting your position on this subject... I don't think I would like one, but I think they would be great for the disabled & also for the senior citizens....or people that have to take super long trips etc.
It's going to be interesting to see how they work out during there test in Nevada
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p.s. Thanks for your super Thread about posting pic's from PhotoBucket...It is appreciated 4-Sure...
It's going to be interesting to see how they work out during there test in Nevada
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p.s. Thanks for your super Thread about posting pic's from PhotoBucket...It is appreciated 4-Sure...
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LoL, I thought the same thing when I found this article. Great ride to go and return from partying safely...& there's a lot of partier's in Florida 4-Sure....People who don't often drink come to Florida & get bombed & try to drive WoW.
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Yes, we want to be in control of our Motor POWER...
I wonder if people will race them like remote cars...
My remote car is faster then yours ~> I can push button's faster then you....WoW this new technology is just amaz'in 4-Sure.....
Thanks for your post (no name in pro)
Member 2003L67SS.......
OK, whose next ?
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I think they would be great for reducing accidents related to drinking and driving/falling asleep behind the wheel, etc.
Useful perhaps, but I agree that I wouldn't want one as a dd, especially a prius
While they state human error is the cause of most accidents, I wonder if they have had any technological error as well?
I also saw a hummer like this on NCIS, the technology is certainly awesome!
Useful perhaps, but I agree that I wouldn't want one as a dd, especially a prius
While they state human error is the cause of most accidents, I wonder if they have had any technological error as well?
I also saw a hummer like this on NCIS, the technology is certainly awesome!
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Thanks `Casey,
It's great to have a member's name instead of typing out their user name....
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Now, I hope they bring out air boards to replace skateboards, Now, that would be a BLAST...
I'm look'in 4ward 2 the future....(I hope there will be a future?) Maybe `if people had remote cars they wouldn't be all stressed `out & maybe `be able to live in `peace with everyone....Yes, you could smoke a good one & just have your ride drive you around in whatever space you wanted to travel in Peace & Happiness.... LOL
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Now, I hope they bring out air boards to replace skateboards, Now, that would be a BLAST...
I'm look'in 4ward 2 the future....(I hope there will be a future?) Maybe `if people had remote cars they wouldn't be all stressed `out & maybe `be able to live in `peace with everyone....Yes, you could smoke a good one & just have your ride drive you around in whatever space you wanted to travel in Peace & Happiness.... LOL