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Jul 5, 2024
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Japan Coug
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New vehicles: autonomous will be the norm. But there will still be a huge number
of non-autonomous vehicles on the road then; probably still the majority. It’ll take another 10-15 years to clear them out.
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POLL: Which situation is more likely in 20 years (the year 2044, if you cannot do math)?
Nikomedes
Jul 5, 6:24pm
by then the computers will be in charge
JOPE
Jul 5, 6:26pm
New vehicles: autonomous will be the norm. But there will still be a huge number
Japan Coug
Jul 5, 6:28pm
10-15 years isn't nearly long enough. The average age of a car on the road in
russkiejedi
Jul 5, 6:34pm
That’s why I’m saying 10-15 years beyond 2044.
Japan Coug
Jul 5, 6:42pm
If autonomous aren’t the norm then what are we doing. We should be pushing it
Adwight
Jul 5, 6:34pm
Last mile technology is way harder than people or CEOs think. Engineers know though.
CSoul
Jul 5, 6:47pm
The tech isn't ready today. Especially not to work with human drivers.
russkiejedi
Jul 5, 6:49pm
Depends on how you define autonomous and where you are…
tRoy
Jul 5, 7:01pm
Good weather autonomous driving will be wide spread. To be wide spread
Corn Pop
Jul 5, 7:58pm
How…to…respond…and….avoid…suspension
Biyamiti
Jul 5, 8:21pm
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