Hmm...we have (a form) of these already!  The tried and true closest
thing to "driverless cars" now in mass use throughout the world is trains,
both light rail and heavy.   I know many people in US think trains are old
fashioned or awful, but I don't share that view.  Have you tried one
lately?
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Richard Schwinn <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Since we don't get to wave a magic wand, we may have to live with
> incremental changes that bring us toward sustainability.  A driverless car
> could do just that.
>
> Research shows that driverless cars could dramatically reduce fuel
> consumption, carbon emissions and accidents by pacing traffic more
> efficiently.  Drivers might even enjoy reduced commute times and a better
> quality of life while commuting.  Cyclists might be able to enjoy safer and
> more predictable automobile traffic patterns as well as cleaner air.
>
> Richard
>
>
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