you hit the nail one the head. Maybe not in our life time or our kids, but it's coming. Companies always looking for more effeciency and less cost. A robot will work 24/7 and don't need health benefits or call in sick. No pension plan , no drama in the work place, less of a need for agencies like osha, and such. Problem is what will people do with all the free time, make more children?. Were already over populated.
Driverless vehichles
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by the machinist, Jan 11, 2014.
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The key to successful driverless vehicles is communication. Every vehicle on the road has to be driverless and every one has to talk to others. It has to say "I'm changing lanes" or "I'm merging" and the other vehicles have to react. Human drivers are the problem, they're the unpredictable wildcard. You can't even convince half of them to use a #### turn signal. If all vehicles on the road were driverless, it would be great. But it'll be a long time before that becomes a possibility, and even longer before big, competing car makers will build cars that can talk efficiently and without bias to other companies' cars.
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The driverless cars will work just like this Volvo did, see how good their accident avoidance system worked. (And this video was shot at a Press Conference.) And don't forget, electronics NEVER fail......
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The sooner they perfect a driverless truck the sooner I can retire. And please, don't call me to unload the trailer, let the driverless truck do it.
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Sorry to argue but your very wrong. I know exactyl what ILS, VOSA, VFR, IFR, ect. is and it is not an auto pilot landing the Plane. It is instrument landing but not done by autopilot but the pilot himself.. They do not fly gate to gate. I've been a pilot for several years and still a pilot with several indorsments and here to tell you, the pilot in command lands, taxi and takeoffs the plane all the time.
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I think the driver less truck will be limited and will take longer to implement than feared. I think it will be like the robotic assembly process in the automotive industry. Robots have not entirely taken over
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It will be after our lifetimes before this takes hold. the cost and software is a long way from perfect, especially with a truck pulling a long trailer.
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