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Whst happens when gps switches satellites thus leaving a lapse without direction?
Well currently all these "auto pilot" cars have drivers in them . Driverless cars/trucks technically could work with "auto pilot" as long as they aren't in manual mode . This allows the two vehicles to communicate and know each other's intentions/moves.
Minus one dead driver...at the least.Probably too soon but I wonder how a self driving semi would have came out in that rear end crash that killed the feeder driver?
Whst happens when gps switches satellites thus leaving a lapse without direction?
We've experienced a lapse when my diad tells me that I'm not at the right house and the 25 houses thereafter as well until it reconnects.Or if the week/date rollover didn't update?
Only a shortage because they ain't paying them enough, local freight is bloated and no company wants to pull the trigger on wage increases first.Pretty cool stuff if you ask me. With the shortage of truck drivers semis will be driving themselves before we know it.
That's all that mattersIt looks like it works on paper because the numbers look good.
We've experienced a lapse when my diad tells me that I'm not at the right house and the 25 houses thereafter as well until it reconnects.
You weave because you don't know how to knit?I gave up alcohol 37 yrs ago.
Havent had a morning headache or a DUI ticket since.
I may weave a little but that's from living so long.
Knit one pearl two...You weave because you don't know how to knit?
Dedicated commercial lanes?Agree . The quickest way for them to get this up and running safely would be to have dedicated driverless cars routes/lanes which doesn't really make sense .
Well UPS is it's own tech company and with all the GPS data they have they will surely be the first to in this aspect but I think they're really trying to see how far they can get with drones..they do bypass roads entirely.I was having this conversation with my brother-in-law. There will have to be standarization among manufacturers regarding software and communications. I'm not following it closely, so I assume the manufacturers are all developing their own systems, and this will probably be the biggest hurdle to full adoption of the technology. How long did it take to be able to open a file created on a MAC using a PC?
Now that's a trade skill there friend.Knit one pearl two...
Rosie Greer style.
Google has shown it is possible to get good driverless tech today but it costs a ton in computational power, were talking ten grand just to process everything.
There are also still legal issues. If a car decides it is safest to be in the left lane but also cannot speed it may loop an unsafe-yet-neccisary by constraint, a series of braking in order to create safe lead distance. This is how most of the crashes have occured: a rear end because the vehicle stopped to maintain safe lead distance, lol.
Who are they going to write up in the office?I wonder if that would still be considered an avoidable accident under UPS terms
Follow the money.Why the sudden push for driverless cars?
What is the ultimate objective?
Will the owner/driver stay at home and send his car to the grocery store?
We can't find a cure for cancer(s) but, by God, we have driverless cars.
Someone help me understand this...
You really don’t understand?Why the sudden push for driverless cars?
What is the ultimate objective?
Will the owner/driver stay at home and send his car to the grocery store?
We can't find a cure for cancer(s) but, by God, we have driverless cars.
Someone help me understand this...
What year u talkin. We will all be long gone by then.You really don’t understand?
Will be sold as convenience and safety
Ultimately you replace a ton of workers.