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driver stays always responsible. Also what Tesla thinks, they can't take responsibility for all tesla accidents.
Why anyone would want to give up the sheer joy of driving is beyond me...
It seems like it would have to be the driver, as the driver is the one actively putting the Tesla into automatic mode.Let's hope automatic here doesn't mean it turns into an Audi 5000 unintended acceleration issue when the ACC unit goes on the fritz and can't properly calculate distances between the cars.Why anyone would want to give up the sheer joy of driving is beyond me...although there are probably people who shouldn't be driving, this might be an interesting alternative, but I just can't see those people shelling out $80K for a Tesla and then the add'l bucks for the self driving software. Might just be cheaper to hire an Uber...
Can anyone explain to me how the driver, who makes $30k a year as a state representative, can afford a $100,000+ Tesla?
The Google car can self drive anywhere that has been mapped for such purposes , surface streets , freeways , deal with stop lights , etc . Don't know why the Tesla would be limited . Dusty
Google and Tesla are taking pretty much opposite approaches to autonomous cars. Google is taking the mapping approach. They map everywhere they expect the car to go down to the centimeter and the car bases its decisions on that. Most of the cars information resides in the cloud and the actual on-board capability is fairly sparse. It's pretty limited on dealing with the unexpected outside of a small universe of expected unexpected things, if that makes any sense. In exchange, it's highly precise and can find parking spaces and that sort of thing. Tesla is taking the sensor approach. The car knows very little about where it is and where its going but it carries an enormous amount of onboard intelligence to sense the immediate world around it so it's better with trafficky things like braking cars, crossing animals, and the like. The tradeoff is that it can back into a parking space on its own but it can't decide whether the space is big enough unless you tell it. The eventual autonomous car that people drive will be a merger of these approaches.
They still have not made a car that has turn signals that operate automatically. You expect them to make a sudden leap forward to cars that can drive themselves reliably.
I think he is holding his hands like that either because he is Italian and must use his hands to speak , or more likely to accentuate the fact that the car is driving its self . Did hear something about the Google car getting pulled over by the po po . One wonders how that exchange went ? " Drivers license and registration please." Silence . "Oh , being a smart guy huh , step out of the car. " Silence . "Now SIR , out of the car." Silence . "OK , now you are in a heap o' trouble." Silence . Dusty
I'd like to have one. Would love it for cross country driving. Might convince me to get another motorhome :)
And would you actually need a DL to show the coppers?
So if you're in 1 of these Teslas you can get drunk and it's no big deal `cause your not really driving ? Kind of like being in the back of a motorhome rolling down the road or a limousine?
A very good question . My understanding based on nothing but some reading is that the self driving cars will require insurance the same as driver operated cars . The insurance companies seem to be discussing lower rates on Google cars based on a decreased risk . Still , a very good question that probably has not been answered completely yet . Dusty
I'm not sure what this means for motorcycles.