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Concern Mounts Over Self-Driving Cars Taking Away Freedom

Lucas123 writes "Opinions in the blogosphere are building and run the gamut on self-driving automobile technology, but a survey supports the trend that most don't want their driving independence usurped by cameras, sensors and an onboard computer. The survey of British drivers last year commissioned by Bosch, a Germany-based supplier of automotive components, found that most would not buy a self-driving car. Only 29% of respondents said thay would consider buying a driverless car and only 21% said they would feel safe as a passenger in a self-driving car. David Alexander, an analyst at Navigant Research, pointed out that while driving yourself is often preferable, there's a lot of "grunt" driving that would be better handled by a computer. Navigant recently released a report stating that by 2035, 95 million autonomous cars will be sold every year."

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  1. I completely agree. by SecurityGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't want to give up my driving freedom. Having seen how the rest of you drive, though, I want all of you to give up your driving freedom because I swear, I'd drive better sleepy, drunk, and texting all at the same time than some of you.

    Giving up driving is a price I'm willing to pay if I don't have to risk my life on your competence behind the wheel.

  2. Premature Panic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Despite this technology not existing yet, it scares the shit outta me!

    Can you imagine my self-driving car crashing? Next I would be loaded into a self-driving ambulance and taken to an automated hospital where a self-operating robot might cut off the wrong leg. I'll be right back, my Roomba is stuck in the corner again.

  3. Re:As soon as the smart car counts as the driver by ColdWetDog · · Score: 4, Funny

    But us Americans want to look in control. Even if we're not. That's why we elect politicians.

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  4. Re:As soon as the smart car counts as the driver by icebike · · Score: 1, Funny

    My problem is that they are usually annoying AND friendly. Just shut the **** up and drive.

    Yeah and stop talking on your Bluetooth in Farsi trying to get directions and hoping I won't realize you are lost....
    and maybe take a shower once a week or so?
    Gawd I hate cabs.

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  5. Re:As soon as the smart car counts as the driver by wile_e_wonka · · Score: 5, Funny

    Then, of course, if I could also personalize the route with things like "please use scenic route", "use fast route", "use a county road", etc - it would be perfect...

    "Please accelerate out of the corners." "Please leave 40 feet of tracks when departing from the present intersection." "Please drop it into second and turn sideways in the next corner." [Vehicle reply] "I'm sorry; I can't do that for you, Dave. Unless you assist by pulling the e-brake at 3...2...1...now."

  6. Re:As soon as the smart car counts as the driver by JustOK · · Score: 4, Funny

    ObamaCar

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  7. Re:As soon as the smart car counts as the driver by geekoid · · Score: 3, Funny

    Another driver thingk he's better then everyone else.

    Shocking.
    300,000 miles? noob.
    I am also above average at driving, just like everyone else.

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