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1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 15:32
por Ramiel
Autonomous cars are coming – it's just a matter of when and how quickly they will be adapted by buyers. To help find the answer to the latter, CarInsurance.com polled 2,000 licensed drivers, which returned some very interesting results regarding self-driving cars.
Perhaps the most interesting statistic pulled from the study is that one in five drivers (20 percent) are willing to completely give up driving if autonomous cars were currently available. Since a self-driving car is also expected to operate in a safer manner compared to humans (especially those distracted, aggressive or drunk), car insurance rates could also drop when these cars hit the market, and 33 percent of those in the study said they would buy an autonomous car if rates dropped by 80 percent – a rate reduction that had 90 percent of respondents "very likely" to consider such technology.
Digging a little deeper, the study found that just over half of those polled put more trust in autonomous vehicles designed by automakers (as opposed to communications or software companies), but the majority still had reservations about cars that are able to drive themselves. Three-quarters said that they can drive better than a computer and that they wouldn't trust an autonomous car to take their kids to school, and almost two-thirds said that computers don't have the decision-making skills of humans.
So, what would passengers of autonomous cars do with all their free time in the car? According to the survey, about two percent would "hold on for dear life." What about you? Scroll down below for the official press release, and then take part in our informal survey below.
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/11/10/neve ... rless-car/
Tradução: a CarInsurance.com fez uma pesquisa com 2 mil motoristas com carteira com perguntas sobre carros autônomos. 1 em cada 5 (25%) disse q jamais dirigiria novamente se tivesse um carro autônomo. E 33% compraria um carro autônomo se o seguro caísse pelo menos em 80%. Um pouco mais da metade se sentiria mais seguro num carro autônomo feito por uma empresa do ramo automobilístico. 3/4 ainda acham q podem dirigir melhor q o computador e não confiariam deixar um carro autônomo pra levar seus filhos na escola. 2/3 acham q computadores não tem a habilidade de decisão de um ser humano. O que eles fariam com o tempo livre dentro de um carro autônomo? 2% ficaria estático com medo de morrer.
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 17:51
por rlaranjo
O futuro será assim. Ruas cheias de Prius autônomos, com telas passando propaganda do Google AdWords (dentro e fora) e pessoas no banco traseiro atualizando perfil no "feice". Em 50 anos as pessoas começarão a ter problemas pra falar, já que só se comunicam digitando. Igual aquele filme do Stallone com o Blade negão loiro lá.
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 18:21
por Rodolfo
Problemas pra se comunicar já tem. Não de fala, de comunicação mesmo. Lol
Se o seguro caísse 80% do valor até eu teria um.
Daí teria um outro pra divertir fds.

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 20:42
por Ramiel
rlaranjo escreveu:O futuro será assim. Ruas cheias de Prius autônomos, com telas passando propaganda do Google AdWords (dentro e fora) e pessoas no banco traseiro atualizando perfil no "feice". Em 50 anos as pessoas começarão a ter problemas pra falar, já que só se comunicam digitando. Igual aquele filme do Stallone com o Blade negão loiro lá.
Que nem os gordões nas cadeiras flutuantes do wall-e

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 20:42
por Kicksilver
rlaranjo escreveu:O futuro será assim. Ruas cheias de Prius autônomos, com telas passando propaganda do Google AdWords (dentro e fora) e pessoas no banco traseiro atualizando perfil no "feice".

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 20:44
por rlaranjo
Depois de uma semana em Vegas eu começo a acreditar nisso aí viu... Como tem gordo naquela merda...
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 21:43
por Vittel
Mas qual o problema de carro autonomo?
Acho bem plausivel.
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 22:02
por Ramiel
Eu particularmente acho que é um futuro inevitável. Dirigindo todo dia em cidades como SP não dá pra acreditar como q é fácil tirar carteira de motorista. Carros autônomos vão solucionar esses problemas.
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 11 Nov 2013, 22:45
por Kicksilver
E o governo, sempre ajudando.

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 12 Nov 2013, 00:46
por HateSeeker
que merda a humanidade está se tornando...
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 13 Nov 2013, 01:13
por alipiolm88
é uma maneira que o povo ACHA que vai diminuir o estresse, mas não vai... quem não fica agoniado no trânsito, mesmo de carona?? imagina no futuro, a diferença é que "agressões" no trânsito diminuirão, como fechadas, confusões e etc, apesar de que se o passageiro tomar o comando do carro pode fazer merda, mas acho válido em grandes cidades...
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 13 Nov 2013, 07:42
por Ramiel
FLEET OF FUTURISTIC, DRIVERLESS POD CARS COMING TO A TOWN IN THE UK
The people of Milton Keynes, a town about 50 miles north of London, could soon be hopping into driverless cars to travel to their destination, with the UK government on Thursday announcing plans to introduce a fleet of the futuristic electric-powered pods to the town in 2015.
The vehicles, which passengers will be able to book using a smartphone app, can each carry two people and come equipped with touchscreens allowing users to browse the Web, check emails, and play games during their journey.
On-board sensors will prevent the three-wheel cars running into anything unexpected, while specially built pathways mean the diminutive pods won’t have to run the risk of being made even more diminutive via a nasty accident on the town’s busy roads. However, with a top speed of 12 mph, passengers shouldn’t expect to get anywhere fast.
The specific routes and journey costs are still being worked out, though it’s likely the first cars will travel people between the rail station and shopping area, which are about a mile apart.
Twenty of the vehicles should be in operation by 2015, with plans for another 80 by 2017. If the rollout proves successful, it could be taken to other towns and cities across the country. Engineering firm Arup is working with Oxford and Cambridge universities to develop the pods.
London’s Heathrow Airport already uses similar driverless vehicles, carrying around 800 passengers between terminals each day.
The £1.5 million ($2.4 million) initiative is part of a government scheme worth £75 million ($120 million) designed to encourage firms to develop low-carbon technologies.
“By 2050, very few – if any – new cars will be powered solely by the traditional internal combustion engines, so it is important that the UK car industry is at the cutting edge of low-carbon technologies,” the UK’s business secretary Vince Cable said.
“Driverless cars are another invention that has the potential to generate the kind of high-skilled jobs we want Britain to be famous for, as well as cutting congestion and pollution and improving road safety.”
While Google has been making steady progress with its driverless-car project in the US, a team at the UK’s Oxford University is also working on a driverless vehicle called RobotCar.
The modified Nissan Leaf features a low-cost autonomous system which is operated using a trunk-based computer that communicates with the driver via an iPad. The system includes on-board sensors to help detect and avoid obstacles and uses small cameras and lasers to memorize journeys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGIsvLpdF-g
http://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/drive ... o-uk-town/
Tradução: na cidade de Milton Keynes, a umas 50 milhas de Londres, vai começar com um programa novo em q terão carros elétricos autonomos q farão trechos curtos em circuitos fechados. Dentro deles vc poderá chegar emails, notícias e suas redes sociais favoritas. Os carros atingem no máximo 20 km/h e os usuários poderão reservá-los por um aplicativo de smartphone. O programa começará com 20 carros em 2015 e não sei como vai ser a logística disso, já q no ínicio a procura deve ser grande. O aeroporto de Heathrow já usa carros similares para transportar passageiros dentro do aeroporto.
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 15 Nov 2013, 19:35
por Danilo Souza
HateSeeker escreveu:que merda a humanidade está se tornando...
E o que você está fazendo para contribuir além de ficar sentado na cadeira de plástico suada e encardida?

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 15 Nov 2013, 22:27
por Kicksilver
Danilo Souza escreveu:HateSeeker escreveu:que merda a humanidade está se tornando...
E o que você está fazendo para contribuir além de ficar sentado na cadeira de plástico suada e encardida?


??
Ele agora é funcionário público. Tá entrando pro Detran-RJ
Enviado do meu Nexus 7
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 15 Nov 2013, 23:21
por Danilo Souza
Ele passou mesmo?

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 15 Nov 2013, 23:23
por Trunks
Passou.
Eram 300 vagas e ele passou em 900.
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 15 Nov 2013, 23:29
por Danilo Souza
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 16 Nov 2013, 05:41
por HateSeeker
Trunks escreveu:Passou.
Eram 300 vagas e ele passou em 900.
834
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 16 Nov 2013, 14:12
por Vittel
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 16 Nov 2013, 15:56
por Rodolfo
Faltam só 535

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 17 Nov 2013, 00:01
por Kicksilver
Já passou.
Enviado de meu Nexus 4 usando Tapatalk
Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 17 Nov 2013, 00:02
por Danilo Souza
Hate ta melhor que eu. No concurso da FINEP fiquei em 49º para 25 vagas e não passei.

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 17 Nov 2013, 08:51
por Rodolfo
Talvez se não tivesse perdido tanto tempo jogando ps3...

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 17 Nov 2013, 09:38
por Danilo Souza
Rodolfo escreveu:Talvez se não tivesse perdido tanto tempo jogando ps3...

Nem tinha o PS3 na época, muito menos tinha estudado para a prova.

Re: 1 in 5 say they would never drive again if they had an autonomous car
Enviado: 17 Nov 2013, 09:40
por Rodolfo
Pior ainda.
