It's Time To Swallow Our Pride And Accept Autonomous Cars
Automation is one of the hot topics right now. CTzens aren’t generally keen on the idea if half the comments you read on the subject are anything to go by. But I think that’s a knee-jerk reaction to a solution that could take a lot of the stress and danger out of one specific type of driving.
Motorways, freeways, autobahn: whatever your road network’s largest corridors are called, they are in isolation things of grace and beauty, crossing hills, valleys, rivers and train tracks to make driving between two places much quicker than it otherwise would be. The drivers who use them, though, have ruined them beyond all recognition.
Traffic jams sometimes happen because people can’t cope with traffic volumes, slowing down too much and getting too close to each other. Traffic can form because someone wasn’t paying attention and had an accident. Jams spring out of nothing just because someone has broken down and everyone wants to take a look.
Even when things are moving, idiots can’t keep their car in one lane, can’t read the road markings and can’t read the traffic ahead. They brake constantly, swerve from lane to lane without indicating, block the middle and outer lanes, sit half a car’s length off the bumper in front, drive on main beam, drive at 45mph, drive at 145mph, cut into small gaps right in front of you, do the same to trucks as they’re slowing down and even cross multiple lanes to swerve off down an exit slip road at the last minute.
This has got to stop. Too many people are either aggressively or pathetically ignorant of the rules of the road, especially when it comes to motorways. For example, traffic on the main carriageway in the UK has the right of way. That’s defined by law. No one has to clear the inside lane for you when you’re coming down a slip road to join it; it’s your job to match your speed and find a safe gap. But the amount of people who in various ways can’t understand or simply can’t manage it is infuriating. These morons are accidents waiting to happen.
The problem, of course, is a combination of a lack of official instruction and a lack of interest. The system simply assumes you’ll read the Highway Code properly, which, of course, almost no one does, and no one who does remembers it anyway (or cares). Everyone simply wants to get where they’re going and to hell with everyone else. There’s just the desire to get in front of as many people as possible regardless of the risk. Mind you, plenty of people don’t even seem to register danger, like the teens you see tearing down the outside lane in their 1.1-litre superminis, foot pinned to the floor and two tyres half-flat. Young or old, eating a burger or falling asleep, far too many people just don’t give a damn.
And you can forget about enforcement of the current laws. There aren’t the numbers of police to do it, in this country at least. Almost everyone will continue to get away with their stupid actions.
That’s why we need automation on motorways. It’s time. The technology is almost, almost ready. Tesla’s Autopilot needs a few more tweaks but it’ll be good enough soon. The likes of Mercedes and Volvo aren’t far behind. Even the latest Golf update brings new autonomous features.
Motorways will be the easiest roads upon which to introduce full computer control, and for all our sakes they need to be cleared of the idiots that have ruined them. Once that happens we can all get where we’re going faster, with less traffic, less stress and no near-misses. Maybe the outside-lane asshats in the Audis will calm down when control is taken away. Maybe people will finally see that it’s not hard to merge from slip roads. Maybe fewer people will die. It can’t come soon enough.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Mark my words, once automated cars are pretty normal, the “ban” on self-driving cars won’t come in the form of legislation. Rather, the insurance companies will jack up the prices of insurance for those who wish to drive themselves. They’ll make it so expensive that only the wealthy will have the luxury of ‘recreational driving’. So I’m all for automated cars on the highways, it’ll make things safer and long commutes more tolerable. But it’ll spell the end for the car community.
If they dont want to drive there are public transport for a reason
Go take that and leave the car world alone
Sorry but if i ever die in a crash i want prefer to get killed by my mistakes rather than getting killed by my own car…and whats the point of buying a autono car? With the price of a tesla the amount of bus tickets you can buy is ludicrously big, more people in a bus the less cars and idiots in the road
Thats how you erase that problem. With small things
I’m against the idea of fully autonomous cars because I like driving to much. And let’s be honest an electric vehicle will never be able to catch up with a good classic maybe in terms of performance and fuel efficiency, but not in terms of style and heritage. Just my opinion. An Aston Martin DB 5 is an Aston Martin DB5
Would put many mechanics out of business, no thanks
Plus i wouldnt be able to buy salvage cars for projects and other stuff
No i refuse i like being in control
Typical BMW driver i guess…
HELL TO THE NO!!!!!!
Death to autonomous cars!