The insurance companies will love the lack of human error, and will be bias against manual cars.
I would hope that if a system is working in error, that a built in manual driver provision would still be available.
In multiple lane STREETS; do you think for the most part, manual cars would be required to stay mostly in a right lane?
If they are completely driverless vehicles (further down the line) would the person not even have to be licensed???
Many, many questions, plus the old adage: these are high tech; nothing can EVER GO WRONG, EVER GO WRONG!!!!????? Ouch! A little scary to think about.
What if a hacking teenager can disrupt traffic at will? etc................
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