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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 13103867" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>If all freeway driving is automated, computers can put cars closer together and have them moving faster without any congestion than humans ever could. We need our space in front and behind us, but if all the cars are all networked together to where they all have a sense of "where-with-all" based on destination, they would be able to move along the roadway far more efficiently. No longer would a 10mi drive take you 30 minutes. Vehicle mileage would increase with the deletion of stop and go traffic. Hell you could get rid of traffic signals and stop signs.</p><p></p><p>Its the transition between human driving and automated vehicles that will be the hardest part of the process. I know a lot of people like driving, and I do too. But you know what I like more? Getting somewhere in time. The extra 30 minutes I spend in the car because the connector between two freeways was only built to withstand population growth in the 60s-70s and will not be changed/bettered until it collapses in a big earthquake makes me go "**** driving".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 13103867, member: 40530"] If all freeway driving is automated, computers can put cars closer together and have them moving faster without any congestion than humans ever could. We need our space in front and behind us, but if all the cars are all networked together to where they all have a sense of "where-with-all" based on destination, they would be able to move along the roadway far more efficiently. No longer would a 10mi drive take you 30 minutes. Vehicle mileage would increase with the deletion of stop and go traffic. Hell you could get rid of traffic signals and stop signs. Its the transition between human driving and automated vehicles that will be the hardest part of the process. I know a lot of people like driving, and I do too. But you know what I like more? Getting somewhere in time. The extra 30 minutes I spend in the car because the connector between two freeways was only built to withstand population growth in the 60s-70s and will not be changed/bettered until it collapses in a big earthquake makes me go "**** driving". [/QUOTE]
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