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I'm grateful they didn't kill any innocent bystanders. Self-driving cars are a menace to society.
How would you know? There literally are no self driving cars on the road.
There have been plenty of self-driving cars on the road. Did you just wake up from a long nap?
How did a self-driving car crash if there are literally none on the road?
They were testing them all over LA, and there were quite a few crashes. Do you think Musk has suddenly stopped doing that? Do you live under a rock?
You are a stupid person. I repeat, a stupid person. Indeed if there are no self driving cars how did a supposedly "self driving car" crash. Logic would lead you to the correct answer yet you seem unable to make the connection. The answer, my mentally limited friend, is that care was not full self driving, the fool over road the safety features and tried to act like it was self driving when it was not. Thus the crash. It was neither advertised as self driving nor promoted as self driving. Someone had to turn off the you have to sit in the driver's seat and touch the steering wheel once a minute feature so that the tard could get out of the driver's seat and go to sleep in the back seat.
None of which the manufacturer said was safe to do. Not that modern fake "journalists" ever give a shit about facts. They are selling click bait to poorly informed low information people like you though so they get away with it.
The fool over road the safety features? What does that even mean? LMAO Did he drive over them over the road? Or did the road roll over the safety features? Or what?
Oh, did you mean overrode? Yeah, don't tell me that was a typo, too.
Yeah. It's still driverless car technology, and that is still Musk's wet dream, and why those cars exist at all. You are all a bunch of tools.
Yeah, perhaps the driverless autopilot feature should be stripped out of non-commercial consumer vehicles altogether.
But things being as they may while machines are predictable, humans/human behaviour is not.
Comoputer technology doesn't always account for human error.
I can see this technology being useful when it's deployed for certain commercial applications such as heavy industry. ie - a truck picking up and loading/unloading heavy loads, construction materials. Mining trucks. Moon landings.
Anyways, I remember seeing these advertisments with people reclining in driiverless vehicles, so that's likely where the 2 deceased got their idea from.
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