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      12-14-2018, 02:25 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by GiofromNJ View Post
nothing - my post wasn't about autonomy...lol

i had more posted but it didn't actually enter it (on my phone)

i meant to add -- as we get further along with electric, there will be more autonomous cars integrated into the fray. TRULY driver-less cars i think are a very, very long way out as there are alot of drivers that are still very young that enjoy the act of driving.
Ah, got it, understood. And I agree. I don't see how they close on autonomy with humans driving around in their privately held automobiles. Machine driving will work great if all the other vehicles are machines. It's a long way off in the order of 3 decades or more IMO. To change to autonomy will require a serious change in society here in the US at least. Freedom of mobility is paramount in our society and in human nature. Autonomy, ironically requires great control and consistency, neither to which humans adapt well.
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