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by asafira
3612 days ago
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Also, let's say the accident rate was slightly better than that of an average human's. Among people, there are some good drivers and some poor drivers. The average driving ability --- including fast reflexes for dealing with accident situations, for example --- is somewhere in between. Is it fair to possibly force self driving cars on the good drivers? (they probably shouldn't jump on the self-driving car bandwagon early anyway, but just a thought.) |
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I have pretty good reflexes, but that doesn't make me a good driver.
I equate good driving with common sense, not speeding over the limit or taking unnecessary risks, not tail gating people, and in general not being a tool.
I.e. when you're driving a 2-tonne metal tank going at 80 km/h, good == safe.
In this sense, autonomous cars have already far surpassed us.