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Old 29-04-2018, 08:21 AM   #1
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Default The Future of Autonomous

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-b...herts-43934504

This bloke got BAnned from driving just because he got into the passenger seat and let the vehikkle do the driving .

As if that is not going to happen in the future , also people just ignoring whats going on "outside" even if they be in the drivers seat anyway .

So a ban or fine for not paying attention , ie:unsafe operation of a motor vehikkle , stupid stuff autonomous stuff imo .

And you fan boyz , whilst your entitled a opinion IE: auto cars will get better / be safer / still in development and the likes do try to be more off than more on even though i'm aware that such a thing is unlikely .

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