[url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/nobodys-driving-california-governor-signs-legislation-paving-the-way-for-driverless-cars/2012/09/25/d0bc8e10-077f-11e2-9eea-333857f6a7bd_story.html]Here's proof that I'm not joking.[/url]
So Flood, would you get one of these things? I think I remember seeing something like this in MIB1 or 2.
This may be a bit old too. IDK if it is.
[Edited on 10.09.2012 3:57 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Ambrosius [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DaViDlIkEsPiE2 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MyNameIsCharlie [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DaViDlIkEsPiE2 NO, who seriously likes just sitting there while you travel, I for one actually enjoy driving and this stupid self-driving car stuff can -blam!- off.[/quote]So don't buy one. They won't be mandatory. Why does everyone in here assume that just because something is available that everyone will be required to get it?[/quote] because as you said they"wont be mandatory for at least a generation" hence implying they WILL become mandatory. and -blam!- that, those who enjoy driving are getting screwed over by people like you saying SELF DRIVING CARS ARE THE FUTURE AND THEY SHOULD BE MANDATORY!11!![/quote]They should definitely be allowed once perfected (I assume this is only in a design or prototype stage, I haven't read it yet), but you're right;They shouldn't be mandatory. I personally would prefer one but if you wouldn't I don't see a a real problem with it so long as you're able to drive capably. However, if you can't drive to a safe standard, you can get the -blam!- over it.[/quote]I think that they should be required for everyone eventually. It will make for almost completely safe roads.