Posted by Donald Lehman on January 26, 2016 at 08:12:26 from (172.76.237.201):
In Reply to: Re: New Technology posted by oldtanker on January 26, 2016 at 07:02:15:
Well, if you are going to go to that type of auto, you better find someone with half a brain to determine speed limits and pass/no pass zones. I can think of numerous spots within twenty minutes driving time from where I am sitting that are either double-lined where it is perfectly safe to pass or broken lined where it is absolutely foolhardy to pass. And I also ain't paying 8-10 million a mile out of my pocket to build super highways to drive a stupid 65 mph.
A warning sensor that alerts the driver that he/she is turning into oncoming traffic would be a good thing, however. "tailgating" is a subjective thing depending on conditions and braking abilities of any given vehicle.
All of this would be moot if we actually taught people how to drive. Next to a welfare check, "Drivers Ed" as currently practiced in this country, is the biggest waste of taxpayers money you can name.
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