WHAT’S NEW IN SELF-DRIVING THIS WEEK?
Well there is a real temptation to just leave the rest of this blog blank. However, in following the news two or three significant themes stood out and merit some mention if only briefly.
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
There are a growing number of reports that drivers in traditional vehicles are k taunting and testing the self-driving vehicles’ abilities in several cities. I find this a bit strange and amusing since the self-driving vehicles. Have no sentiment and thus are. Not emotionally impacted by the behavior of these bullying drivers at all. This is literally useless rage against the machine. My hope is that they don’t put other drivers at risk with the unorthodox driving meant to confuse. The autonomous vehicles. I wonder if these same people. Still have a landline a TV set with an antenna, and an outhouse? Oh well...
FEDERAL LAW MAKERS STILL SLOW TO ACT ON A NATIONAL POLICY OR LAW
National lawmakers slow to dress infrastructure matters —and transportation is probably the most critical of all of these, is not moving anywhere in our nation’s. Capitol. There are a lot of places where. The lawmakersa could start chewing on little chunks of this, however, because it is a big matter they are taking the traditional stance of. Let’s. Do nothing whatsoever. Meanwhile state after state put together their own mandates and in ways jockey for position to align with certain mandates that will invite companies to come to their states. For example, Florida has pretty much. Cleared the way for fully “driverless.” Well, I guess that makes some sense since snow on the roads is not likely to create difficulties, however, a lot of residents in Florida live there only part of the year. Will these. Folks own a different car for Baltimore where they spend the summer? Or perhaps will you order a Tesla B.O. the B standing for Baltimore and the O for Orlando? Well the point is the feds are falling further behind.
WAYMO unleashes Jag
WAYMO which has been seen. Sort of as the soccer mom of driverless cars having most of their vehicles dedicated to multi passenger minivan types is breathing life into a Jag and thus. Will be competing with the Tesla in the”I’m cool” space of self-driving. Now that’s. Okay, however, what concerns me is that no one is competing over the. Accessibility. Marketplace where the utility of self-driving could impact. The real mobility of people with disabilities and the elderly. No one is addressing rural mobility to any great extent either, so unless I’m wrong and these Jags are. Being equipped as 4X4 10. Passenger limos, the same. People who are left behind are getting farther. And farther in the. Rear view mirror again.
So like I said nothing new to report...Ihopeit changers sooon

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