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Sunday, December 3, 2017

Self Driving Cars



I realize that to successfully bring the world into a safer era of driving by making the driver the car itself is a long way off. The technology will have to be complicated to the extent of blocking the sick bastards who would like nothing better than hacking cars and making them slam into one another as another form of terror.

By removing the responsibility from we irresponsible humans and placing it upon the machine that would not willingly drink and drive, or get tired and simply fall asleep while moving at 150 kilometres an hour would save so many lives that the world population would take a sharp turn upwards.

We need not worry however, as men will find some other way to kill each other. We don't really need an excuse as we see by the horrid things that evil men do today.

I know a lot of people actually enjoy driving and they want to drive any old fashion that suits them. The roadways is one place where we must trust each other to correctly carry out our own individual responsibilities. If we don't people will die, or become so injured they will wish they were dead.

Just think of the many infractions that would cease to generate fines: failure to stop where indicated. No more exceeding the speed limit. Let's face it, most so-called accidents involve an excess of speed. It may not be by much but a reduction of speed is always better than an excess.

Negligence is a big one these days as people insist on focusing on their mobiles rather than the road ahead. The phone rings and it must be responded to immediately. Well, no is doesn't! Mankind was not made to be contactable every second of the day or night.

Negligence and carelessness go together of course. There are those people who have a passenger and seek to converse with them as though they are at home sitting on the sofa. Well, we are not at home, we are in charge of a deadly missile that is solely under our control and everyone around us is relying on us to pay attention!

The list goes on and on to outline the improvements that could come if we can simply take control away from humans. I really do wish the technicians all the very best in their endeavours. I am so sick of my fellow man who threatens me every time I go on the road. Of course they feel the same way about me.

We have met the enemy and it is us!

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Eugene Carmichael