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In reply to the discussion: Smart guns - survey... sort of [View all]ExciteBike66
(2,700 posts)9. I agree wrt guns, they are different than cars,
and I say that as someone who would heavily regulate and/or ban some or all guns.
As for the driverless cars allowing drivers to regain control, this is true for the near future. However, I could easily forsee that, while allowing manual control of steering or acceleration, those cars might still have a speed limiter to prevent outright speeding. If a car malfunctions and needs the driver to take over the steering, it might still be able to control speed to some degree (or perhaps a malfunctioning driverless car could just have a set speed limit that is low and does not change at all for different roads, in order to incentivize the owner to head to the dealership immediately for repairs).
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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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