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i never trust driver-less cars, there are just too many variables on the road for a computer to detect I don't care how advanced you claim the cars are, a computer can't drive a free space without a physical guidance system.
I bring up the notion of the Automated Warehouse. There is a guidance system build into the floor which keeps all the moving units in place and the units have sensors that make them "aware" of each other.
Currently driverless cars use a combination of sensors and satellites to guide the car where it needs to go. In theory, this should work fine. However, because driver-less cars share the road with human operated cars the margin for error gets wider.
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The FRS/BRZ was not meant to be a world beating car, it was not meant to be an extremely fast car, nor a powerful car, but a well balanced fun car.
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