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Old 20-01-2022, 07:40 PM   #1
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https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-new...aughter-report

I'm not going after the brand of car, merely interested in where the court will find responsibility for the deaths. I'm not sure if any precedent is set that apportions blame to the maker of the system, the driver, or a mix of both.
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Old 20-01-2022, 07:45 PM   #2
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Just my opinion, there is no way in hell I would take my eyes off the road no matter what marketing spin any manufacturer says about autopilot. In fact if you don't want to drive the car get a taxi.
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Old 20-01-2022, 08:24 PM   #3
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It's a no-brainer. Driver 100% responsible. Doubly so when Tesla themselves state that you have to remain in control when using autopilot.

hope he cops a big one
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Old 21-01-2022, 02:13 PM   #4
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Should be charged for being dumb enough to believe the rubbish that tesla and elon spin about self driving.

No other manufacturers will release it until they consider it safe, but tesla don’t care about that.
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A debate for another time is whether extreme positivity-bias in the tech industry leads to early adoption of new/disrupting technology without properly considered idea of things that could go wrong, or any apparent care for others affected by said new technology going wrong. I believe it's a hallmark of our times.
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Old 21-01-2022, 04:11 PM   #6
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People fooled into believing that semi-autonomous vehicle modes are anything more than glorified cruise + lane keep.
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Won’t be that far in the future where every car is autonomous, watch the death toll come right down.

We aren’t there yet though
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Old 21-01-2022, 04:53 PM   #8
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Won’t be that far in the future where every car is autonomous, watch the death toll come right down.

We aren’t there yet though
Can't even get phone reception 60km out of Melbourne and apparently cars going to be driving themselves tomorrow according to various poindexters on the internet from various technology websites
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Old 21-01-2022, 06:55 PM   #9
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Some countries have made it illegal for companies like Tesla to market their cars as autonomous or having autopilot because it's deceptive. It's nothing but a driver assist system and you have to be a little slow to think these things are good enough for you to take your eyes off the road.
Charge the driver for being stupid
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Old 21-01-2022, 07:52 PM   #10
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Won’t be that far in the future where every car is autonomous, watch the death toll come right down.

We aren’t there yet though
Surely you are taking the p*** as that statement is just ridiculous and is in line with that wombat who reckons electric cars will represent 50% of new car sales in Oz by 2025 !!! Last year they represented approx 0.29%, not even 1/2 a percent so what does that tell you.

Australian roads are not conducive for autonomous cars and never will be but moreso nor are oz drivers. EV's require an unbroken line on each side of the road, ie middle and outer edge as a means to "tell" the car where to stay.

You don't have to be Einstein to realise that scenario is basically an impossibility in Oz as our roads are crap and whose going to pay for and paint hundreds of thousands of kilometres of roads in Oz with 3 white lines. Any line could also be broken within days of being laid meaning crashed EV's and deaths.

Then there's the issue of who is going to pic up the tab for accident victims or families that sue because dumbass Wombat Willy wasn't told any better an just assumed it was ok to do so and activated autonomous drive on a good ol Ozzie gravel road. His EV then wiped itself out along with him and co by wrapping itself around a gum tree whilst it headed bush looking for a white line.

This would only work with dedicated lanes separated by barriers on each side and not mixed with normal vehicles. But that is usually called a bus lane or railway line so what's the point.

Mate, not going to happen in any of our lifetimes if at all.
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Old 22-01-2022, 02:40 AM   #11
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Won’t be that far in the future where every car is autonomous, watch the death toll come right down.

We aren’t there yet though
What is “that far”

I bet it will be quite far in the future when all cars are autonomous. Most members I’m here will never see it happen.

Remember when autonomous cars started to spoken about in the general public in 2017.
A lot of experts said in 5 to 10 years later autonomous electric vehicles would be all over the road.
Here we are 5 years later and very little has changed. I’ve seen 1 fully autonomous electric vehicle and it was nothing but a novelty with its 18kmh top speed.
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Just another musketeer believing the hype and paying the price.
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Won’t be that far in the future where every car is autonomous, watch the death toll come right down.

We aren’t there yet though
I’ve heard chief engineers from various manufacturers say it may never work. Full autonomous is a long, long way away. There are so many variables that it just might be impossible. And how can autonomous share the road with an unpredictable human? It would need to make an educated guess about what the dumb human might do.

One also admitted the kangaroo is probably one thing it could never handle. Cause it’s more likely to do the opposite of what you’d think, while also being utterly unpredictable and with no regard for its own life.
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It's a no-brainer. Driver 100% responsible. Doubly so when Tesla themselves state that you have to remain in control when using autopilot.
Yeah, nah. It's America.
Driver will be acquitted and then both he and the victims will sue Tesla for millions.
This was ALWAYS going to be the problem in America.
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Old 29-01-2022, 06:49 PM   #15
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https://www.tesladeaths.com/
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Old 29-01-2022, 06:52 PM   #16
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Yeah, nah. It's America.
Driver will be acquitted and then both he and the victims will sue Tesla for millions.
This was ALWAYS going to be the problem in America.
Correct, the party at fault is usually judged to be the fattest plum so people can get money

Mind you,
when it comes to driverless automation, very few parents would put their
kids in the back seat of a driverless car and send them out in the traffic…
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Old 29-01-2022, 08:47 PM   #17
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Wow…. Lots of Tesla car seem to catch on fire
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I saw another incident in Paris on the net.
Security cameras in a little restaurant capture a Tesla flying past at mach1 then bang.
Killed one and injured 20.
Driver was stationary at a red light and he claims car just accelerated of at maximum speed and it wouldn't brake.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEjwLKE0cCQ
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Old 29-01-2022, 11:03 PM   #19
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I saw another incident in Paris on the net.
Security cameras in a little restaurant capture a Tesla flying past at mach1 then bang.
Killed one and injured 20.
Driver was stationary at a red light and he claims car just accelerated of at maximum speed and it wouldn't brake.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEjwLKE0cCQ
that was last month and was a Paris Taxi, they suspended the whole taxi fleet of Tesla's
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