cthia wrote:
New safety technologies always need fine-tuning. Like airbags - the earlier ones were dangerous. They've become much better, though.
I read this post regarding the link to the accident and immediately rang my sister. Then she insisted we threeway my niece. "See, I told you so!"
My niece is shocked.
Then my sister says...
"Besides, we already have driverless cars. Pay attention the next time you're driving. 1 out of every 5 cars on the road doesn't have a driver. Oh, there's someone sitting at the wheel alright, but I assure you, no one is at home!"

First Automatic transmissions, Then the Japanese trying to build automatic transmissions. Then driverless trains. Now driverless 18 wheelers. Someone is trying to suck all the UN out of FUN. I don't like it. I certainly hope these driverless systems are not using=Windows as their operating system. All we need is a computer system crash as a big truck tries to wend it's way through the Columbia Gorge on I-84 next Tuesday. 55+ mph winds and snow and possible ice on the roads.