Google's Autonomous cars complete 300,000 miles without an accident
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#322.9 trillion miles driven in 2009 http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/tvtw/09dectvt/09dectvt.pdf
10.8 million traffic accidents in 2009 http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s1103.p...
If my math is correct the average american can expect to get in an accident every ~250,000 miles driven, (NYC to LA 90 times) so this does seem to be an improvement if all else is equal (which I'm sure is not the case!).
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#33Autonomous cars are the next big tech that changes the world - I put them up there with computer, Internet, and smart phone. When economists think about technology, they look at it as a productivity booster. From that angle, robot cars will have a huge impact - so many commute hours will be transformed to work, or even leisure, which also boosts productivity. So many smart people are about to be given a 10% or better…
So will susceptibility to car sickness become a federally-protected disability?
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#340. http://www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov/Trends/TrendsGeneral.aspx
1. http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/Pubs/811552.pdf table 4
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#35How quickly will we adapt to the car?
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#36That is going to be hard to pull off. For places that get a lot of snow, often you can't even be sure if you're on the road or not.
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#37It's probably a bit misleading. The car is pretty eye catching: http://www.vibe.com/sites/vibe.com/files/styles/main_image/p... So it gets attention...and most accidents happen when people don't pay attention. Once these become more common, it won't be a huge deal, so people will stop noticing them and accident rates will go up. Probably not by much, since you'd eliminate most of the driver caused accidents
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#38Too bad it doesn't mention if this is better than a human or not. So, I decided to figure it out... 2.9 trillion miles driven in 2009 http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/tvtw/09dectvt/09dectvt.pdf 10.8 million traffic accidents in 2009 http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s1103.p... If my math is correct the average american can expect to get in an accident every ~250,000 miles driven, (NYC to LA 90 times) s…
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#39Long-haul tractor trailers. We need long stretches of highway where autonomous tractor trailers can carry goods. It'll provide a good business case and limit liability.
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#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
So will susceptibility to car sickness become a federally-protected disability?
I wonder how much of car sickness is thanks to the driver. And if a good enough software could drive without causing car sickness?
Actually, even a glance at my GPS while driving wil occasionally cause a twinge.