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How would Autonomous Vehicles Change Your Diving Habits?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 14600653" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Looking into the future of autonomous cars, I have to believe that the ultimate goal is having these cars depend entirely on a network and let the programming control the driving 100%. Step into the car, set your destination and don't do a thing until you arrive. Travel route, speed, etc. are all automated and pre-planned. A drive plan. In that scenario, you don't even have the option to speed, race, etc. Everything is automated to fit the (regulated) drive plan. And the drive plan incorporates max speed based on the network and all of the other vehicles within that network. JMO. Tailgating would be unheard of. Reckless driving would be unheard of. DUI unheard of. That said, I agree that the system must have built-in safeguards for an electronics malfunction, like pulling off the network prior to the failure of the electronics, if that will be possible. And there is the possibility of a situation where a vehicle is disabled on the network. All other vehicles in the network would have to have their drive plan modified to avoid the disabled vehicle. A complete revamp of driving as we know it today.</p><p></p><p>I see this happened beyond our lifetimes, but there are a lot of difficult challenges to overcome to really make it work successfully and safely. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 14600653, member: 6727"] Looking into the future of autonomous cars, I have to believe that the ultimate goal is having these cars depend entirely on a network and let the programming control the driving 100%. Step into the car, set your destination and don't do a thing until you arrive. Travel route, speed, etc. are all automated and pre-planned. A drive plan. In that scenario, you don't even have the option to speed, race, etc. Everything is automated to fit the (regulated) drive plan. And the drive plan incorporates max speed based on the network and all of the other vehicles within that network. JMO. Tailgating would be unheard of. Reckless driving would be unheard of. DUI unheard of. That said, I agree that the system must have built-in safeguards for an electronics malfunction, like pulling off the network prior to the failure of the electronics, if that will be possible. And there is the possibility of a situation where a vehicle is disabled on the network. All other vehicles in the network would have to have their drive plan modified to avoid the disabled vehicle. A complete revamp of driving as we know it today. I see this happened beyond our lifetimes, but there are a lot of difficult challenges to overcome to really make it work successfully and safely. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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