@USATODAY hell no.
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@GarbledMsg Why wouldn't you? -
@USATODAY Electronics fail. Often. My car went through a computer module failure. Nightmare! -
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@USATODAY was stuck in the middle of nowhere with everything going haywire. So, a Self-driving car? No way I'd trust that. -
@GarbledMsg Thanks for your input today!
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@USATODAY yes please! It's an improvement to autopilot. -
@jenearlyspeakin What would you look forward to the most from a car like this, Jenny? -
@USATODAY less car accidents. I bet the best type of driver would be a robot because they'd actually know and follow the rules of the road. -
@jenearlyspeakin Robotics could offer precision to the driving equation, that's true. Thanks for your input today!
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@USATODAY absolutely! Can't wait to do so. -
@Lastmedic What would you look forward to the most, Ray?
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@PNRJulius Why would you, Patrick? -
@USATODAY 1) Safer. 2) No at-fault fender benders. 3) no more parallel parking. 4) cheaper insurance. 5) I can read on my commute.
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@USATODAY Heck yes, 24/7 chauffeur. -
@JacquelineMNB What kinds of benefits could you get from a 24/7 chauffeur, Jacqueline? -
@USATODAY I could actually use my traveling time to do something productive rather than worrying about traffic or directions.
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@USATODAY once on a plane that landed itself in St. Louis. Pilot came on, said he could take no credit for the smooth landing. Why not cars?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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