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In reply to the discussion: Smart guns - survey... sort of [View all]ExciteBike66
(2,656 posts)1. It's an interesting analogy,
but driverless cars are going to make it moot eventually. The manufacturers of driverless cars will likely not allow those cars to speed due to the liability issues (unless a law absolves them, I suppose).
Anyway, many cars already have speed governors in order to protect their components from abuse and to limit insurance costs.
Within the bounds of the survey, I vote for speed governors that can sense the current limit and adjust accordingly, assuming the tech is capable of doing so reliably. I imagine that speed limits will have to increase a bit (as they have been doing for decades).
Edit: I voted for #1, although I doubt it will ever be *impossible* to speed. Hackers might be able to disable to governor in the future...
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re: "...perhaps a malfunctioning driverless car could just have a set speed limit that is low..."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jul 2017
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