2040 and all that
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Re: 2040 and all that
Hmmm, I don't see your argument. Over 180.000 people are injured in the UK because of cars and other vehicles. I can't see that increasing.
Electric cars won't just be silent, they'll be loaded up with sensors and automatic braking systems, as many new cars already are. Automated cars already deal with cyclists and pedestrians.
Car ownership will decrease. I can't see the numbers getting much beyond what they are at present. As the number of automated cars starts to rise people will be less inclined to but their own. You just Uber your auto to your door.
Electric cars won't just be silent, they'll be loaded up with sensors and automatic braking systems, as many new cars already are. Automated cars already deal with cyclists and pedestrians.
Car ownership will decrease. I can't see the numbers getting much beyond what they are at present. As the number of automated cars starts to rise people will be less inclined to but their own. You just Uber your auto to your door.
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Re: 2040 and all that
I don't mind the idea of automated cars.....
They shouldn't pull off silly random manoeuvres for no apparent reason, means they will be predictable and easy to dodge
Far fewer games of dodge the d!ckhead
They shouldn't pull off silly random manoeuvres for no apparent reason, means they will be predictable and easy to dodge
Far fewer games of dodge the d!ckhead
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Re: 2040 and all that
I was riding down the 515 the other day doing about 50ish and perfectly normally just like every other day passed a 20 ton truck by about 3 feet going in the opposite direction doing about 50.
Thats combined closing speed of 100ish mph wearing no more protection than a leather bag, and a blink of an eye away from being a squishy leather bag.
When you think about it, you'd have to say it won't be long before people are saying "I can't believe you where ever allowed to do that?"
Thats combined closing speed of 100ish mph wearing no more protection than a leather bag, and a blink of an eye away from being a squishy leather bag.
When you think about it, you'd have to say it won't be long before people are saying "I can't believe you where ever allowed to do that?"
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Re: 2040 and all that
speaking from first hand experience its fine passing 28.5T trucks at 50mph but going under them fcuking hurts like a pig.....Monty wrote:I was riding down the 515 the other day doing about 50ish and perfectly normally just like every other day passed a 20 ton truck by about 3 feet going in the opposite direction doing about 50.
Thats combined closing speed of 100ish mph wearing no more protection than a leather bag, and a blink of an eye away from being a squishy leather bag.
When you think about it, you'd have to say it won't be long before people are saying "I can't believe you where ever allowed to do that?"
on the plus side the nurses that looked after me were pretty hot...... or could have been the morphine
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Re: 2040 and all that
They've had automated cars in LA for a while now...not many, a couple of hundred or so. Think there's only been one incident/accident...and it was human error - it always is.
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Re: 2040 and all that
"In the year 2525,,,,,,,,"
If this legislation meant anything, We've fist got to survive the Trump, Putin, Fat Boy Kim, an exponential rise in religious fundamentalism, the rise sea level & other natural disasters resultant from global warming, the collapse of antibiotic treatments etc etc etc...
Fwiw not being allowed to pollute the environment on my 675 when I'm so old they'll probably have taken my licence away anyway isn't preying on my mind just yet...
The fact that such a proportion of our society seems to believe "the government" are actually doing anything here I find far more concerning frankly.
If this legislation meant anything, We've fist got to survive the Trump, Putin, Fat Boy Kim, an exponential rise in religious fundamentalism, the rise sea level & other natural disasters resultant from global warming, the collapse of antibiotic treatments etc etc etc...
Fwiw not being allowed to pollute the environment on my 675 when I'm so old they'll probably have taken my licence away anyway isn't preying on my mind just yet...
The fact that such a proportion of our society seems to believe "the government" are actually doing anything here I find far more concerning frankly.
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Re: 2040 and all that
Paris. Electric scooters, electric buses, hybrid and electric cars and electric delivery vans are either the norm or very commonplace so I have found today.
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Re: 2040 and all that
Tesla is spending money on automation like it's gone out of fashion they are going great guns and have the new 3 series coming out thats cheap
Electric cars will drop in price and that will be it the fuel car era over
Electric cars will drop in price and that will be it the fuel car era over
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Re: 2040 and all that
My mate is working there programming the robots he's earning a fortune and living in a five star hotel paid by teslar the jammy gitduke63 wrote:Tesla have just built the biggest factory ever constructed in the USA.
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Re: 2040 and all that
I think Tesla's appeal lies in the fact that they just look cool...regardless of what kind of powerplant they have under the hood. That, and the fact thay they offer some real performance.
With a Prius you get sommit that only the tree-hugging hippies will flock to.
Oh...and an eye-watering top speed of about 23 miles-per-fcuking-fortnight.
That, and they just look like sh!t-wrapped-in-crap.
With a Prius you get sommit that only the tree-hugging hippies will flock to.
Oh...and an eye-watering top speed of about 23 miles-per-fcuking-fortnight.
That, and they just look like sh!t-wrapped-in-crap.
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Re: 2040 and all that
ISN'T THAT FACTORY JUST FOR PRODUCING BATTERIES?duke63 wrote:Tesla have just built the biggest factory ever constructed in the USA.
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Re: 2040 and all that
if all the private transport in the UK switched to electric we would need approx 30 nuclear power stations just for charging them , I don't see that kind of investment happening
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Re: 2040 and all that
Private transport won't exist in the same way though. We won't need to own our own cars anymore.
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Re: 2040 and all that
I don't see people changing their ways until they have to....and then you'll have to fend off the rush of "me too"s as everyone gets in on the act, and no-one wants to be Johnny-come-lately.
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