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  1. Re:It just doesn't work on How Would Driver-less Cars Change Motoring? · · Score: 0

    Reddit. It's seriously much better at this point, and doesn't have overly paranoid users thinking that anyone who says anything positive about Microsoft or Apple, or validly criticizes Linux and FOSS, is a paid shill.

  2. Re:It just doesn't work on How Would Driver-less Cars Change Motoring? · · Score: -1, Troll

    But it also adds tons of unnecessary miles. Instead of going straight, you're now going along the grid lines almost doubling your distance.

  3. Re:It just doesn't work on How Would Driver-less Cars Change Motoring? · · Score: 0, Troll

    What are you talking about? I use Bing Maps because it is much better here than Google Maps. On top of that much faster too, as Google Maps seems to use LOTS of bandwidth. OpenStreetMap is good too, but Bing wins completely.

  4. It just doesn't work on How Would Driver-less Cars Change Motoring? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Looking at Bing Maps I understand that roads in the U.S. cities are planned quite, well, systemically in grid (like in SimCity). But it isn't like that anywhere else in the world. Europe has tons of cities which aren't planned like that (hell, London too!) and Asia even more. In my city in Asia the roads are curvy and by looking at maps, there isn't any planning whatsoever.

    But my city is also much older than any U.S. cities and much more personal. The streets are narrow, there's small little alleyways everywhere and most of all, most people use motorbikes to get around.

    On top of that there are little traffic laws and/or people don't follow them so closely. You drive carefully and defensively, not aggressively. You consider other drivers too. Also, when stopped at lights all the motorbikes go around the cars to get to the front. Sometimes this includes going in front of cars if the way is blocked and they need to move to the other side to get to the front of the lights.

    Then there is also the issue of cats and dogs roaming around, bumps on the street, and sometimes an elephant in front of you (and the elephants have turning lights on their ass - I kid you not!). In many places you also cannot see if someone is coming behind a corner. You honk to let them know. How is Google car supposed to see them when their censors can't see the car or motorbike?

    All of this means that outside America, Google Car has little use. In fact they would be fatal to others on the road. And no, we aren't going to change the cities and driving practices just because some lazy American wants to use his self-driving car. I doubt Google has thought of this and they will be in for a big surprise when nobody but Americans can use them.

    As a side question, why are American cities planned without any personal touch, but so "professionally"?