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can't wait to see the car-nage. 
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It'll be a real cluster-truck!
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It's truckin' scary !
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Somehow, SUV just doesn't lend itself to that.
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Much better than brain-free car drivers you find here.
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The wait is for the update "Sicilian drive mode" 
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You do realize that not only will both "features" coincide but they will selectively coincide.
As any good optimistic cynic will tell you - as bad as things are, at least they're not worse - yet.
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As a matter of fact, the brain-free drivers think their smarts are already hands-free driving vehicles.
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Well - they can think and do as they please - it's their road, isn't it?
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Have to process a service pack to drive slowly in the left lane, with the right turn signal blinking if they want to sell them here.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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As much as I would like to have a hand-free car society, it won't be safe until all cars are hand-free.
I'd rather be phishing!
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Why on earth is this "thing" being pushed as a "thing"?
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Makes me wonder how this will effect insurance rates. I mean not anytime soon, but if/when we get to the point of it being the norm, and I mean fully-automated driving.
Surely they could no longer justify your rates based on age/gender/history/etc. anymore? Would we even need the "accident" aspect of the insurance at all? (still potential for theft and roadside damage I guess).
No doubt the insurance companies will suss out how to keep us paying full whack though.
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The more "obvious" point with respect to insurance and liability.
If the vehicle crashes, is the owner/driver responsible or Ford and it's software?
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I don't think it will matter much. The responsibility doesn't really affect the claim. I expect one could apply the same "which owner gets the bill" logic as they do now for the most part. Who pulled out the junction, who didn't break in time, etc.
The other interesting aspect is liability from the manufacturer to the owner in the event of injury, and furthermore what the scumbags of the world will try to do in order to cash-in on that liability. How does one trick the car into crashing without there being any proof it was tampered with?
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musefan wrote: How does one trick the car into crashing without there being any proof it was tampered with? Or, conversely, how does the manufacturer try to put blame for (known) software defects on the driver? (Not that could ever happen, of course).
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Well ... modern cars are already getting pretty good at avoiding accidents: radar braking, do-it-themselves swerving, and so on.
So in theory, insurance for a new well specced car should already be less than an older one ... hahahahaha ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: modern cars are already getting pretty good at avoiding accidents: radar braking, do-it-themselves swerving, and so on.
Friend-of-a-friend had a Mercedes that swerved, hard, to avoid a car it thought it was about to collide with. The system somehow failed to realize it was on a on-ramp and not really heading into that car, had the driver blindly kept going into a straight line.
Even though the dealer told him the system could be turned off, that wasn't enough reassurance for him - the next day the car was up for sale.
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I know what you mean, but ... it's still better than some of the drunken idiots we get rummaging in the glovebox while texting at motorway speeds past a school ...
OK, that's a little exaggerated, but not a whole lot.
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In New Orleans it is under-exaggerated. I have seen much worse than that around here. My house is in a School Zone.
Drive at your own risk.
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Will their turn signals work?
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Depends - the world is now in the twelfth year of the BMW Blinker Fluid Shortage, with no signs of that ending any time this decade.
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