cthia wrote:
New safety technologies always need fine-tuning. Like airbags - the earlier ones were dangerous. They've become much better, though.
I read this post regarding the link to the accident and immediately rang my sister. Then she insisted we threeway my niece. "See, I told you so!"
My niece is shocked.
Then my sister says...
"Besides, we already have driverless cars. Pay attention the next time you're driving. 1 out of every 5 cars on the road doesn't have a driver. Oh, there's someone sitting at the wheel alright, but I assure you, no one is at home!"
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First Automatic transmissions, Then the Japanese trying to build automatic transmissions. Then driverless trains. Now driverless 18 wheelers. Someone is trying to suck all the UN out of FUN. I don't like it. I certainly hope these driverless systems are not using=Windows as their operating system. All we need is a computer system crash as a big truck tries to wend it's way through the Columbia Gorge on I-84 next Tuesday. 55+ mph winds and snow and possible ice on the roads.