Saturday, May 13, 2017

They're Saying You Are the Problem with Electric Cars - Science


In this Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016, file photo, a self-driving Uber car stops at a red light on Liberty Avenue through the Bloomfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh. In just a few years, well-mannered self-driving robotaxis will share the roads with reckless, law-breaking human drivers. The prospect is causing migraines for the people developing the robocars and is slowing their development. But experts say eventually the cars will coexist with human drivers on real roads. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Phys.org:  What's holding back self-driving cars? Human drivers


You can see the argument in the pic since the Uber car stopped for the light but at least one of the cars headed the other way must have run the red light when one is still in the intersection.  That does not compute for robos so YOU are the problem, mates.

Robos can't handle RAS (Random Acts of Stupidity) and they characterize human driving more than anything else.  You know the truth of it and some have scars from the things those idiots do.

Wanna see mine?

Ed:  NO!

That's a shame since it leaves the best scars when those sucker punch you when you're riding your bike.   This is how the Rockhouse learned about the problems of robo cars and the Rockhouse won't be defending any right for humans to drive themselves.

Ed:  why?

Because most of them can't and if you suggest their driving skills might be more substantive if they had learned on a track rather than from some dipshit Hollywood movie, they will go off like you just insulted their sex lives and that's why I won't defend human drivers.

When people get that psychotically bent regarding their driving skills which you have seen multiple times in your life is often the case, the only solution for the robos is to get the monkeys off the road.  They're unsafe.


I know some of you are outstanding drivers and I've raced with you ON A TRACK inches apart from each other many, many times.  None of us got dead from that nor seriously injured but we roll out onto the public street and it's vastly more dangerous than the track due to RAS.


Nah, mates, I don't want humans on the road and few others do either.  I can't recommend strongly enough that you need to put some dollars into private tracks since there's not much they can do to get the robos to deal with you ... except get you off the road.  The Rockhouse regards that as inevitable but make of it what you will.

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