Jan-19-2014 11:28 AM
Jan-20-2014 01:24 PM
2oldman wrote:
A good argument for computer-driven vehicles.
Jan-20-2014 12:54 PM
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Jan-20-2014 09:43 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:. I like that statement, but now I'm waiting for the headlines. I'm almost certain that some LEO will attempt it.
Google has a driverless camera car here in the USA.
The future is coming. Also if the car is driving itself there will be no need for a LEO pulling it over, it won't speed or make illegal turns.
Jan-20-2014 09:39 AM
ScottG wrote:And they are getting far and few in between! About half of them refuse to speak any English, which is a requirement of the CDL that they must be able to!!korbe wrote:
What I find interesting is when I do move over to the fast lane to allow easier merging, these same people I moved over for, don't let me get back into the slow lane....
How true and this is why I don't usually move over except for professional truckers (who know how to drive).
Jan-20-2014 09:38 AM
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Jan-20-2014 09:22 AM
Cloud Dancer wrote:Would computer-driven cars drop the highway fatality rate to almost nothing?
Will a computer driver know when/how to pull over whenever a cop wants to stop the vehicle for a failed tail light?
Jan-20-2014 09:18 AM
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Jan-20-2014 09:13 AM
mlts22 wrote:Especially when one of them is on the phone.
human drivers can't even understand a four way stop sign..
Jan-20-2014 09:02 AM
Terryallan wrote:If you're looking for perfection, then I guess that statement applies.
Bottom line. NEVER trust a machine
Jan-20-2014 08:31 AM
Terryallan wrote:2oldman wrote:Terryallan wrote:What kind of machines (and when) are you talking about?
IF you had ever ran machines that are ran by computers. You wouldn't say that
The vehicle you drive right now is 'ran' by computer.
But not driven by computer, and the machines I run, are state of the art. Some even prototypes, And they all have a mind of their own. I would not trust a computer to drive me down the road. They don't always do whet you tell them to.
They do things they aren't supposed to, and when they do. The designers tell you. It cannot do that. But it did.
Jan-20-2014 08:29 AM
Jan-20-2014 08:23 AM
2oldman wrote:Terryallan wrote:Robots do a pretty good job of building a car. They do a pretty good job of most everything, including running the internet. 99.99% of the time it's the human programmer who screws up.
They do things they aren't supposed to, and when they do. The designers tell you. It cannot do that. But it did.
If it's better to keep allowing people to be stupid, dangerous drivers until computers are 100% error-free, then I wish us well.