I feel like I’m taking crazy pills. How corrupt is the system? Do the Oceansgate engineers now work for the Fed?
‘These lifeboats are taking up too much deck space on the Titanic.”
OK, but it should be mandatory that all feds can only use these cars.
Even if a system that actually performed well in a 100% autonomous mode was available, how is having manual override for safety actions like braking a bad thing? Why would you ever remove that? Removing it provides zero benefit whatsoever.
I would call a working brake pedal the single most critical safety feature in cars today.
I’m a sane world, removing the brake pedal (etc) would only occur after extended disuse. When the technology is mature enough and so reliable that it’s a wasted feature that never gets used, and hasn’t been used in a long time.
Not when the technology is brand new and this is something still needed on a regular basis.
If nobody is in the driver’s seat, then it doesn’t matter if the brake pedal exists. If someone does happen to be sitting there, but isn’t paying attention to driving, they might accidentally hit it. And it would be in the way most (hopefully all) of the time.
Sounds like this doesn’t include it, but I think it would be better to have some centrally accessible thing to manually activate the brakes. Then you could do it regardless of where you sat.
like the emergency stop cable on busses.
To be fair, it says brake pedal - there are other possible means of activating a brake such as an old school emergency brake lever.
The “benefit” is, of course, money saved for their own pockets.
Removes requirements for hand- or foot-operated brake controls for vehicles designed never to be operated by a human
No this would remove requirements even for emergency/hand brake.
The brake lever is a parking brake. It’s usually (in older cars that don’t have an electronic park brake) a cable actuation of the brake meant to keep your car from rolling away if the parking pawl fails. It’s not the same as the hydraulic braking you’d do with a pedal (and what you’d want in the event of an emergency braking situation). Getting rid of it is beyond foolish.
There should be a mechanical override emergency brake. However it need not be a pedal. The typical use should be the mechanic verifying it works at the yearly inspection
Then states need to ban autonomous cars from public roads.
Sounds like a way for a “glitch” to occur
I guess it stops the feds having to do the dirty work of cutting people’s brake cables.
it’s so much easier to just send the command over the always-on cellular link.
Full send!
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