Driverless Cars

   / Driverless Cars #91  
"Sucks to be you!" "Recalculating!" "Good-by!".

Thing you never want to hear while riding in your driver-less car. :)

In all honesty I think they will happen and probably sooner than we think. A lot of things to sort out, but people are working on doing just that.
 
   / Driverless Cars #92  
One thing which will be CRITICAL, is for a worldwide standard 'language' with which the computers/cars converse.

When Obamacare was in the works, I sent 27 letters on various topics about glaring problems with the law. ONE was the mandated change to EMR (Electronic Medical Record). Every 'company' wanted their own proprietary way of doing it, so, Ocare idiotically did not require a standard. The GOAL of EMR was the quick sharing and retrieval of patient information to expedite care. But, government being government, implementation went as follows...

All companies produce some version of Electronic Medical Records.
Each company has their own 'language' form in which the data is coded. So, a GE system data is in GE form, but Seimens is in 'its' own form, and the two systems, while both being electronic, cannot share information. So the entire 'goal' of EMR was a disaster simply because at the onset, they didn't set a standard language upon which to build.

Multiply that by the number of auto manufacturers, and you can see the potential problem. I don't care what the cars do 'inside' but when the car in front of mine says there is an idiot pushing along the street to my left... I want my car to understand the language and know that the idiot with the bike is not a planter in the median.

This 'intercar' interaction will be critical and the 'fix' for most problems. For instance, in AZ, 10 cars are going down that road. The first car notes pedestrian 50ft to left of road moving 'East', 2nd car notes same pedestrian at 45ft, etc etc. Then car 8 sees the person move into the street, but still well away from the traffic lane, Car 9 recognizes the direction of travel of the pedestrian as it whiz's safely by, and Car 10 knows there is a pedestrian moving into the traffic lane and can brake accordingly.

As it was, you had to rely on the car's own sensors to do it all. Certainly, they will be required to 'see' and avoid... but it will be the interconnectivity which really makes things work well. It will almost completely resolve traffic, because a 14ft vehicle will merge into a 30ft spacing provided by the interaction, at 50mph. Cars will move into the appropriate lane based upon traffic ahead and destination. No more last minute changes across 4 lanes to get the Exit.

Also... I want Automated cars here by the time I am too old to drive. I don't want to be 'home bound' while I still have the ability to move about.
 
   / Driverless Cars #93  
"Sucks to be you!" "Recalculating!" "Good-by!".

Thing you never want to hear while riding in your driver-less car. :)

In all honesty I think they will happen and probably sooner than we think. A lot of things to sort out, but people are working on doing just that.



^^^ That is my take to, and every time that a major accident happens a whole lot of people will be putting a whole lot of thought into how to prevent it from Ever happening again.

I do believe the tech will eventually advance to the point that it is safe (enough) but it will be years not months.
 
   / Driverless Cars #94  
No one wants them, not going to happen, what a waist of time.

Some of the biggest benefactors will be senior citizens who no longer drive.
 
   / Driverless Cars #95  
I just want to be able to hit cruise and take a nap on long interstate routes. I get sleepy easily anymore on boring drives. How about a far left lane that is only automated cars then car can wake you up a couple miles before the exit. If you don't wake up it keeps going for safety and maybe at some point https it the break down lane.
 
   / Driverless Cars #96  
Some of the biggest benefactors will be senior citizens who no longer drive.

That's the hype, I'm guessing the reality will be different. How long before people over a certain age will be required to turn in their licenses and be forced to use one of these?
Ironically, those who might need these the most, those in rural areas are the ones least likely to ever see it. Navigating back roads in an area where GPS is less than accurate will be much harder to implement than in suburbia. Likewise the number of these vehicles...I'm assuming the plan is to curtail personal ownership and force people into what are essentially automated taxis. Again, viable in a densely populated area, not so much out in the sticks.

How about a far left lane that is only automated cars then car can wake you up a couple miles before the exit. If you don't wake up it keeps going for safety and maybe at some point https it the break down lane.

I'm seeing that as being the most likely scenario, at least in most of our lifetimes. Dedicated driverless car lanes, possibly limited access (ie-no residential driveways, crosswalks, etc.). Maybe decades away once they become mandatory all streets will be open to them.
 
   / Driverless Cars #97  
I live on a tiny, unpaved heritage road. It is funny to see gigantic motor homes cruising down our road in the summer because somebody's GPS thought it would be a great shortcut. Even funnier is winter, then the road isn't plowed past our house, but GPS still tries to send people through. The mapping needs to be improved as much as the guidance software.
 
   / Driverless Cars #98  
I stopped somewhere along I16 in the Dublin, GA area. Looked for food on GPS, found something and set as destination. I'm still convinced I drove through someone's farm road. :laughing:
 
   / Driverless Cars #99  
We were going to meet a client, 250 miles away. The guy who was in charge was following his GPS. We were 25 miles away and I knew that we were in trouble when it told us to leave the highway. While the road kept getting worse it took me awhile to convince them that we needed to go back to the highway and take the long way around. The route the GPS was showing is an old RR bed, which I walked with my grandfather way back in nineteen sixty something. Our destination was a Navy training base, so I knew that it hadn't been upgraded.
 
   / Driverless Cars #100  
It certainly will take some time to sort out, but during testing, it would be nice if the drivers actually paid attention, even more so than if they were driving a regular car. The whole idea is to improve the technology but have some safeguards.
 

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