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How would Autonomous Vehicles Change Your Diving Habits?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 14599993" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>This scenario would happen far less than your human that falls asleep at the wheel, or gets behind the wheel drunk.</p><p></p><p>And a car that is smart enough to drive itself can see things in time that we can only dream of. Imagine a computer that can tell pass front tire is all of a sudden losing psi at a rate of 1psi every 3 seconds meaning potential blowout. It could compensate far faster than your human will ever be able to do, by reducing speed and pulling over. It would be proactive in this situation instead of a human being reactive only.</p><p></p><p>Your scenario would be legit if the car malfunctioned in turn 3 of Daytona. Going straight on a freeway and all of a sudden it shuts off and driver takes control (again, why there needs to be someone in the drivers seat at all times) would not be an issue. Those 5 seconds that the whole interior goes red and says "manual control to driver" would let me put the lappy down and grab the wheel. Also, while this is going on, all other vehicles around them are seeing this car all of a sudden not in auto mode and doing what they need to do to avoid it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 14599993, member: 40530"] This scenario would happen far less than your human that falls asleep at the wheel, or gets behind the wheel drunk. And a car that is smart enough to drive itself can see things in time that we can only dream of. Imagine a computer that can tell pass front tire is all of a sudden losing psi at a rate of 1psi every 3 seconds meaning potential blowout. It could compensate far faster than your human will ever be able to do, by reducing speed and pulling over. It would be proactive in this situation instead of a human being reactive only. Your scenario would be legit if the car malfunctioned in turn 3 of Daytona. Going straight on a freeway and all of a sudden it shuts off and driver takes control (again, why there needs to be someone in the drivers seat at all times) would not be an issue. Those 5 seconds that the whole interior goes red and says "manual control to driver" would let me put the lappy down and grab the wheel. Also, while this is going on, all other vehicles around them are seeing this car all of a sudden not in auto mode and doing what they need to do to avoid it. [/QUOTE]
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