How Many American Cities Are Preparing For The Arrival of Self-Driving Cars? Not Many.
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TechCrunch[^]:
Only about 6 percent of the country’s biggest cities are planning for or thinking about autonomous vehicles or self-driving cars in their long-range transportation plans, according to the National League of Cities.
Should we self drive that idea into the garbage can?
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TechCrunch[^]:
Only about 6 percent of the country’s biggest cities are planning for or thinking about autonomous vehicles or self-driving cars in their long-range transportation plans, according to the National League of Cities.
Should we self drive that idea into the garbage can?
Cities shouldn't need to do anything any more than they should plan for really wide or tall or short cars. Auto makers are required to make cars that work with the existing infrastructure.
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Cities shouldn't need to do anything any more than they should plan for really wide or tall or short cars. Auto makers are required to make cars that work with the existing infrastructure.
Yeah, because cars were totally made for the dirt roads we drove our horses on... And likewise we didn't have to replace all our wiring for fiberglass... I'm thinking we'll need to replace our roads with roads that create energy so our cars can keep driving forever without fuel too. Asphalt is just so last century! :)
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