On 5/04/2016 10:03 AM, Jim Birch wrote: > Driverless cars have a better record than human drivers.
How do you work one of these things when you can't specify an address? You might not remember an address but know how to get there, you might be wandering around a neighboughhood seeing if it's worth buying a house there, you might be trying to avoid a traffic incident, looking for a space in a car park, closest to a particular entrance/shop, off-road use, etc etc. A system that can be turned onto autopilot on main roads may be OK, but totally driverless? I'm skeptical. -- Regards brd Bernard Robertson-Dunn Sydney Australia email: [email protected] web: www.drbrd.com web: www.problemsfirst.com Blog: www.problemsfirst.com/blog _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
