I’m not ready as well Harry, I still like drifting through a corner, scaring the passengers to death….like many I drive WAY in front of where I am, gauging where I’m going to be when the car coming up behind me arrives…BUT, if my insurance is going to cost over $600.00 for my own vehicle and I can have a secondary policy to cover any shortfall with the driverless vehicle but it cost me $50.00 every 6 months..now I might bite the carrot…
They are doing this for many reasons, safety is foremost. As the article said with the with 10 MILLION miles of testing there have been only 100 accidents involving the AV’s, and most of those were NOT the fault of the car. The lower frequency alone will cause insurance premiums to plummet…. Once we get used to it we may never want to go back, traffic jams due to accidents would almost cease, when they did occur the AV’s would know and automatically take us on an alternative route…when we need a meal, bathroom break, we tell the car and it finds just what we want, heck the iPhone will take us to a restaurant of our choice while on a trip and override the larger destination for the temporary lunch break. and then back to the main route when ready. What I’m thinking while working is WHAT are going to be the most disrupted industries? What are going to be the up and coming firms? Will the vehicle diagnose when it needs tires and drive itself to a shop equipped to handle this driverless consumer? This is going to be a major revolution if indeed it comes about. John > On Nov 18, 2018, at 7:59 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <[email protected]> wrote: > > I’m not sure I’m ready for this. I remember a story I read in Boy’s life when > I was a kid (mid 50s). It was about driverless vehicles. My question would be > why do we need them? > > I’m just asking! > >> On Nov 18, 2018, at 7:15 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> This is a topic I threw out a few weeks ago, now a more definitive line in >> the sand seems plausible.. >> >> I’m sending to this group as Apple is also deep into this technology, and if >> this comes to even a fraction of the premise of the article then our >> investments may need quite the adjustments as well as our lives. >> >> John >> >> >> >> >> What do you think? >> >> The Jetson’s? >> >> Dick Tracey on a Hoverboard? >> >> Reality? >> >> My company has been preparing for this for years, they know, they have >> informed us that our revenge, thus commissions, are going to tank… >> >> The insurance industry needs the “float” to make the only profit that is >> consistent…in the 47 years I’ve been with my company we’ve made an >> UNDERWRITING profit a handful of times, yet most years we add several >> billion to the reserve fund….through investment returns. >> >> It’s so serious the company has devoted a massive amount of money to fund >> “other businesses”. >> >> The company has created a new division charged with finding other businesses >> we could jump into for as this article says…the technology is going to >> drastically alter MANY businesses….insurance being one of the hardest hit. >> >> Your ideas on this projection, way off the mark or right on? >> >> >> Driverless cars about to rock your world >> >> 'Autonomous vehicles' poised to 'change everything' >> Published: 4 hours ago >> >> >> <driverless-car-ford.jpeg> >> >> >> WASHINGTON – When members of Congress are sworn into office in January, some >> of them, or at least their lower-paid aides, are almost assuredly going to >> be getting to work in a driverless cab or, “AV for or autonomous vehicle,” >> as you will soon be calling it. >> >> Yes, it’s here – a transportation revolution of unimaginable proportions >> that goes way beyond Google’s Waymo AV cab service debuting next month in >> Phoenix. >> >> But 99.9 percent of Americans have not thought about what AVs are going to >> mean to your lifestyle in the next five years. >> >> • You may never own one – or any other kind of car again. >> >> • Getting from here to there will be much cheaper and faster for >> individuals, families and cargo. >> >> • No matter what you think today, everyone will use them – everyone. >> >> • The day of people getting paid to drive anything on wheels – cars, >> trucks, buses, limos, tour buses – will be over. >> >> • “Mass transportation” will be something found only in museums. >> >> It may seem like this you’ve been hearing about this potential for a long >> time without all that much happening. In reality, developments have been on >> overdrive for a decade – just out of your view. >> >> For instance, Google has been working fast and furious on Waymo for 10 >> years, clocking up over 10 million test miles with over 5 million of those >> miles recorded in 2018 alone. >> >> And that’s just the beginning. Waymo has also done 7 billion computer >> simulated driving miles of driving in 25 cities. >> >> <waymo-driverless-car-supplied-600.jpg> >> >> Waymo driverless car >> >> Now these AVs are coming out of the shadows and very much into your view. >> The only thing holding this story back from being the biggest thing in >> America is our own limited imaginations. >> >> This budding industry will “change everything,” insiders say, beyond your >> comprehension. >> >> How many AVs are on the road today? Probably less than 1 million. In six >> years, there will be 60 million. >> >> Remember how you missed the Amazon’s Initial Public Offering where people >> who invested $1,000 in 1997 were rewarded with $1,341,000? There will be >> dozens of IPOs like that will dwarf Jeff Bezos’ Amazon’s record-breaking >> fortune because of how big the profits from sales of cars and technology and >> innovation resulting from this new industry. >> >> Expect Google’s Waymo to cost about the same as an Uber ride, which is a >> ripoff given the price of the ride is mainly the human element. But Google’s >> counting on people wanting the daredevil “experience” of taking driverless >> cars initially. Later the prices will come way down. Even Uber will be >> forced to go driverless or go out of business. >> >> Think of the take-out food possibilities, the turnaround for Amazon >> deliveries, the ability for low-cost pick-up and drop-off service anywhere >> and everywhere with no tipping and no parking hassles. >> >> Some envision this is the revolution we’ve been waiting for to end the >> commuting nightmare. These AVs could be built for smart commuting in mind. >> >> The big breakthroughs in technology are the things that look like police >> sirens on the roofs of these cars. These are not there to scare you but to >> scoop up massive amounts of location data to keep these babies driving >> safely. And so far there is little doubt that we human beings have been >> doing that for the last 100 years. >> >> Have there been accidents? You bet. Just over 100. But most were minor and >> caused by other cars, bikes and pedestrians. By contrast, there were 40,000 >> traffic-related deaths in the U.S. last year. Researchers say 94 percent of >> those accidents are caused by human error. >> >> So, how big will this thing really be? >> >> Most experts agree it will be bigger exponentially than the birth of the >> automobile itself. >> >> Car insurance will need to be totally reworked. >> >> Traffic laws will need a major overhaul. >> >> Depending on the kinds of cars produced and how people will use the AVs, it >> could mean cleaner air and less pollution. Think of how it will free elderly >> people to get around with less care and expense. >> >> Just last week, Ford showed off in a Miami demo the progress it has made in >> the last year with AVs. From all reports, it’s really advanced. >> >> Next up for Ford is Washington, then Detroit, Pittsburgh and Miami for >> actual consumer testing. 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