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spoon059 wrote:rhagfo wrote:
We have already seen deaths due to people not turning off their engines when parking in the garage!
I think that has more to due with driver error/stupidity than an auto feature.
Its kinda like the "Runaway Toyota's" from a couple years back. Turns out that it was DRIVER ERROR. Drivers weren't properly securing floormats, which got underneath the accelerator and caused the accelerator to get stuck. Rather than put cars in neutral, they continued trying (unsuccessfully) to mash on the brakes. Didn't work.
mich800 wrote:rhagfo wrote:
Yes, I do understand the concept and reason, I see a wrongful lawsuit in some car makers future because of this feature.
We have already seen deaths due to people not turning off their engines when parking in the garage!
Death from stop/start. Are you sure you are not confusing push button start. I have not heard of one death blamed on the stop/start function.
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ktmrfs wrote:If someone is that dumb to use the self driving feature while it is snowing, they deserve to be in the ditch. Technology is not meant to replace the human brain. You need to engage the brain first.
DW and I were driving after it snowed here. with snow on the road the lane markers are gone. wonder how well the self driving cars work with no lane markers. I know that most or likely all the cars with any feedback on lane departure rely on lane markers. and GPS is not accurate enough to keep you in a lane.
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hone eagle wrote:
Smart phones are the cause of way WAY more crashes then smart cars.
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