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Honda To Test Self-Driving Cars In California 34

An anonymous reader writes: Reuters reports that Honda has received approval from the State of California to test their self-driving cars on public roads. They join not just Google and Tesla, but Mercedes Benz, Nissan, and several other companies with permission to test. Take note: autonomous cars are no longer a fringe research project for a few future-focused companies. The industry as a whole is recognizing that autonomous driving technology will be a vital part of transportation by car sometime in the future.
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Honda To Test Self-Driving Cars In California

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Too bad there won't be enough people working/able to afford them!

  • ... will it respect the Asian driving style?

  • Duplication (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    Given that the intention is develop an autonomous vehicle it should make sense for all manufacturers to work on a common system, rather than a diverse range of competing hardware technologies. At the end of the day, the idea is not to distinguish the company's based on the quality of the AI, but on the service it provides to the customer.

    This eliminates duplication of effort and associated costs. Further, a single system can be secured much better that an entire eco-system of buggy solutions.

  • When they hit your car, you can fight Honda's legal department, in Santa Clara's Superior Court whose sole purpose is to caters to the needs of the wealthy.

  • Being a pedestrian that is just what I need with the idiot drivers on their cellphones trying to run me down, the bicyclists who are riding in the sidewalk (which is illegal in The People's Republic of California) trying to run me off the sidewalk while they are texting.... Now I have to worry about driverless cars with shoddy software and dirty censors running me over. I am going to have to start carrying a flame thrower since open carry of firearms is illegal in The People's Republic of California.
  • I misread that as "self-destructing" cars and was puzzled for a bit.

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