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pauld315
04-06-2018, 08:30 PM
Is this pilot program in TV still going after the recent driverless car deaths in AZ ? Arizona has told Uber they can no longer test driverless cars in Arizona after a pedestrian was stuck and killed by a driverless car. Because of the accident in Arizona, Uber will not be testing in California either until a thorough investigation in Arizona is completed. I have never seen the driverless taxi here in operation but I know they are still advertising for volunteer passengers.

tophcfa
04-06-2018, 08:38 PM
Let's hope they never come to TV. I am old school and don't trust a computer chip driving a car. Way to futuristic for me, who's accountable when the car does something bad?

jebartle
04-07-2018, 03:42 AM
Driverless cars expect Villagers to drive respectable, oops, that won't be happening!

ColdNoMore
04-07-2018, 05:18 AM
I keep thinking that I'm seeing driverless cars, then I spot a head... through the spokes of the steering wheel. :D:

tomwed
04-07-2018, 06:31 AM
"In addition to mapping all 750 miles of road within The Villages, we will provide continuous updates of localization and navigation-critical data that Voyage self-driving cars will consume on the fly. With thousands of projected daily riders, this will be the largest operating autonomous taxi service in the world, ..."

I didn't know there was 750 miles of road.
Thousands of projected riders sounds too optimistic. How many uber cars are are availble?
I can't imagine a poll saying this will be well accepted unless it's dirt cheap.
I wonder if they will have 1 parked at most rec centers and move like a chess game or all parked at a central location.

Bay Kid
04-07-2018, 07:36 AM
Not a snowballs chance in hell.

Wiotte
04-07-2018, 07:45 AM
"In addition to mapping all 750 miles of road within The Villages, we will provide continuous updates of localization and navigation-critical data that Voyage self-driving cars will consume on the fly. With thousands of projected daily riders, this will be the largest operating autonomous taxi service in the world, ..."

I didn't know there was 750 miles of road.
Thousands of projected riders sounds too optimistic. How many uber cars are are availble?
I can't imagine a poll saying this will be well accepted unless it's dirt cheap.
I wonder if they will have 1 parked at most rec centers and move like a chess game or all parked at a central location.



Marketing hyperbole.


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stan the man
04-07-2018, 08:45 AM
if I see a driverless car in the villages It make me feel very safe. When I see a purple head behind the wheel I stay clear. Guess I'm from the new school get with the new tech please, I'm tired of standing behind someone with a purse looking for the exact change.

tomwed
04-07-2018, 11:06 AM
In the last couple of years I have turned into a backseat driver. I wasn't always like that. I find myself apologizing on every trip after I point out something that's potentially a threat. If I get in an autonomous vehicle I'll bet the computer turns off the microphone.

Since it's an experiment I guess it will be free. My suggestion would be to operate when the bars close and the next day, early in the morning, picking up the same people and returning them to their carts or cars.

ohiosbestus
04-07-2018, 05:28 PM
Just think the police will not have to issue any citations for OMVI. Now that would be a record.....

villagerjack
04-07-2018, 07:33 PM
I keep thinking that I'm seeing driverless cars, then I spot a head... through the spokes of the steering wheel. :D:

Q-TIPS are very common here.

sbussey350
04-07-2018, 10:43 PM
Like it or not it's the future of transportation. You might be able to stop it like they did with color TV, the internet and the smart phone

Viperguy
04-08-2018, 06:51 AM
Can't be any worse than the crazies hitting the round-abouts in season. Hah.

EnglishJW
04-08-2018, 08:12 AM
I guess I am thinking about this from a very different perspective. It seems to me that most us will reach a point when we can't or won't want to drive. A driver-less car, available 24x7x365 would be a wonderful resource.

ColdNoMore
04-08-2018, 09:12 AM
I guess I am thinking about this from a very different perspective. It seems to me that most us will reach a point when we can't or won't want to drive. A driver-less car, available 24x7x365 would be a wonderful resource.

As long as the driverless cars can be trained to lay on the horn, when someone in front of them is spacing out after the light turns green...I'm good with it. :D

tomwed
04-08-2018, 09:14 AM
I guess I am thinking about this from a very different perspective. It seems to me that most us will reach a point when we can't or won't want to drive. A driver-less car, available 24x7x365 would be a wonderful resource.I agree with you but if they are going to use us as guinea pigs in an experiment while they work the kinks out, it ought to be free.

thetruth
04-08-2018, 10:00 AM
That lady killed in Arizona.
If, you saw the video, It was a dark road. She crossed, walking a bicycle, without looking. I am not a fan of computers and/or technogadgits but, I ask, I wonder how many human drivers would not have hit her.

Was not that long ago when people feared the bicycle would ruin all civilization, then the car, then if people should fly they would have wings, then the black vote, then the female vote. Yes, never mentioned by the politically correct, blacks got the legal right to vote at the end of the civil war 1865-women around WWI 1918. YOU CANNOT STOP PROGRESS. WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO? MARK TWAIN-WE DO NOT MAKE ANY PROGRESS BECAUSE WE LOOSE WHAT WAS BEFORE.

tomwed
04-08-2018, 10:14 AM
That's one of the kinks they have to work out. I wonder how many deer they hit or avoided.

rjm1cc
04-09-2018, 08:46 PM
I guess I am thinking about this from a very different perspective. It seems to me that most us will reach a point when we can't or won't want to drive. A driver-less car, available 24x7x365 would be a wonderful resource.

Agree and at least for us it will be safer than driving ourselves.

asianthree
04-11-2018, 12:40 AM
Gives new meaning to back seat driver.

aninjamom
04-11-2018, 06:11 AM
I saw a driver-less taxi here last week, turning onto Canal St. Apparently they are set to go the speed limit, it was moving very slowly! It said "Voyage" on the side, and had a large moving object on top.

tomwed
04-11-2018, 07:18 AM
I saw a driver-less taxi here last week, turning onto Canal St. Apparently they are set to go the speed limit, it was moving very slowly! It said "Voyage" on the side, and had a large moving object on top.
Was the large moving object screaming in pain?

MSchad
04-11-2018, 09:03 AM
It is progress, and I'm sure I will use them at some point. But that first time or two is definitely going to be nerve racking.

tomwed
04-11-2018, 10:20 AM
It is progress, and I'm sure I will use them at some point. But that first time or two is definitely going to be nerve racking.I don't think robots are programmed to get nervous.

VILLAGERBB
04-12-2018, 02:42 PM
I saw one over in Virginia Trace yesterday afternoon.

Dan9871
04-12-2018, 03:24 PM
I saw a driver-less taxi here last week, turning onto Canal St. Apparently they are set to go the speed limit, it was moving very slowly! It said "Voyage" on the side, and had a large moving object on top.

The Villages is already listed on their web page as a community that they serve:
https://voyage.auto/community/the-villages-florida/

They suggest downloading their iPhone or Android app to use them, but the app says they are not yet doing pickups yet.

Also according to The Verge (a tech news site) The Villages has taken an equity position in Voyage.

Senior citizens will lead the self-driving revolution - The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/10/16874410/voyage-self-driving-cars-villages-florida-retirement-communities)

tomwed
04-12-2018, 05:20 PM
How much do you tip an autonomous car? What kind of music do they listen to? Can the passenger reach over and beep the horn if the guy in front of you is going too slow? Do they curse out the speaker? Is it always in English? If they get a flat is there a little robot in the trunk that changes the tire? If it rains do they put the wipers on and why would they? If I sneeze will it say God Bless You. I hope so. What if they pick up hitch hikers along the way? Do they slow down for ATM machines if they think they are cute? Would I look like a Yenta if I bring Alexa with me? What do I do if the air conditioning is too cold?

tomwed
04-12-2018, 06:17 PM
Senior citizens will lead the self-driving revolution - The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/10/16874410/voyage-self-driving-cars-villages-florida-retirement-communities)
"Voyage’s self-driving cars aren’t fully driverless. Safety drivers will remain behind the wheel just in case there’s a need to intervene. And to compliment its digital mapping capabilities, the startup says it will partner with Carmera, a 3D mapmaker for autonomous vehicles. This type of partnership is necessary for what Voyage believes is “the largest deployment (by area size) of self-driving cars in the world.”

aw nuts

Miles42
04-12-2018, 06:32 PM
cant be any worse than what is already on the roads here