RandyT
Elite Member
It may just be an assumption, but something has definitely changed.Wow! This is quite an assumption. There were no crashes before cell phones?
It may just be an assumption, but something has definitely changed.Wow! This is quite an assumption. There were no crashes before cell phones?
I would say that considerably less than 10% of drivers can change their clothes or read a book safely while driving down a busy highway.It may just be an assumption, but something has definitely changed.
It's bad enough that we're under constant surveillance wherever we go. Just what we need is even more of it.I thing it should be mandated world wide that every new vehicle should have a front facing recording camera built in as part of the rear view mirror, and there should be a hands free way to transmit live video when it is decided that someone ahead of you is driving dangerously as it is happening to the closest police force. It should show plate number and GPS co-ordinates. The camera should have the capacity to store a weeks worth of driving, incase the police need to see and get a copy of the recording to charge the dangerous drivers.
Voice control means the vehicle is always listening. To every conversation in the vehicle. And doesn't that technology require the vehicle to send your command back to the mothership where it's translated into a command the vehicle understands?I guess voice activated would be better, but how many of the distracted drivers would be able to set that up without serious help? I don't recall it being like this when I used to go tot the office every day years ago.
I gave up riding for the same reason. Just too many crazy, inattentive drivers.I gave up long before they became widespread. I almost T-boned a pickup who pulled out of a parking lot in front of me... I managed to kick the rear out and slide in front of her, stopping with my face just inches from the plow frame on front.
As I worked down through the gears so that I could start it she sat there screaming at me to get the **** out of her way. I took the bike home, put a sign on it and sold it.
I completely agree with you. We already have way too much surveillance. I remember in the 90s when they started placing cameras on all the freeways. That to me was the beginning of the end of our way of life. I expect that I am on cameras everywhere I go now.Voice control means the vehicle is always listening. To every conversation in the vehicle. And doesn't that technology require the vehicle to send your command back to the mothership where it's translated into a command the vehicle understands?
Nope. Not for me.
Same reason I refuse to have an Alexa-like gadget in my home.
You probably are. Many vehicles including my company truck have dash cams. ATM machines, store fronts...I expect that I am on cameras everywhere I go now
Nope....Surveillance thought process:
Would you be ok with surveillance if it got the point where crime was essentially impossible without the perpetrator being caught?
Me, I’m not sure!