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GM Says Driverless Cars Will Be Ready By 2018

Gregor Stipicic writes "Cars that drive themselves — even parking at their destination — could be ready for sale within a decade, General Motors Corp. executives say. 'This is not science fiction,' Larry Burns, GM's vice president for research and development, said in a recent interview. GM plans to use an inexpensive computer chip and an antenna to link vehicles equipped with driverless technologies. The first use likely would be on highways; people would have the option to choose a driverless mode while they still would control the vehicle on local streets, Burns said. He said the company plans to test driverless car technology by 2015 and have cars on the road around 2018."

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  1. Right... by mcsqueak · · Score: 1, Troll

    This coming from the same company that can't seem to get fleet-wide fuel economy out of the low 20s.

    Work on getting a car that gets decent gas mileage first, THEN make them drive themselves. Baby steps now...

  2. The problem is Pushing Tin by WillAffleckUW · · Score: 1, Troll

    The problem GM faces is that it's pushing tin at a time that people don't want tin.

    We don't want chrome.

    What we really want are inexpensive reliable plug-in biodiesel hybrids that get more than 100 mpg (60 mpg highway after 50 mile battery range).

    What we want is not living our lives for ever faster speeds (performance), but instead our nation to invest in high-speed passenger trains like those in Europe and Japan that can get 200 or more mph and generate one-tenth the global warming emissions and pollution that flying does.

    We don't need extra devices that shade the sun depending on where it is - we need a car that just works.

    That's the problem.

    And automated driverless cars aren't the solution for the problem - they're the solution to a problem that doesn't exist, unless you live near LA where the commute is 2-3 hours to get to work or get home.

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