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Title: Random thought
Post by: Varche on 02 August 2014, 15:23:28
Who pays parking fines incurred by driverless Google cars? ;D ;D
Title: Re: Random thought
Post by: biggriffin on 02 August 2014, 15:34:32
The registered owner. Will pass the fine to the passenger. Or the person who was in charge. :o
Title: Re: Random thought
Post by: Varche on 02 August 2014, 15:45:14
Twas a joke question. :-[

You could take it a step further. If a driverless Google car goes to Britain  (on holiday maybe?) from say France and gets a parking fine who pays that? ;D ;D
Title: Re: Random thought
Post by: chrisgixer on 02 August 2014, 15:51:01
Twas a joke question. :-[

You could take it a step further. If a driverless Google car goes to Britain  (on holiday maybe?) from say France and gets a parking fine who pays that? ;D ;D

Oh ignore him. He'll be dishing out 3 points to autonomous cars for being on the internet while driving. ;D :D ;D
Title: Re: Random thought
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 August 2014, 17:16:01
Who will pay the insurance?  If your not driving it, how can you be held responsible for an accident?  :-\
Title: Re: Random thought
Post by: Rods2 on 02 August 2014, 17:59:02
Who will pay the insurance?  If your not driving it, how can you be held responsible for an accident?  :-\

That is a very interesting question:
1. Any 3rd party as they shouldn't crash so it must be their fault. Google writes perfect software as any Google 'crashing' Chrome user will tell you and it is easy difficult to get hold of stored account names and passwords.
2. Any 3rd party where nobody detects the cash for crash software hack or plugin added to the hire vehicle you have just hit. :o
3. The hacker, who took control of your vehicle on the move, if you can detect and find them? :o
4. You as you were obviously getting Google to drive recklessly either through voice nagging or the uncertified plugins you have added.
5. It won't be the vehicle manufacturer or the software developers as you will be required to sign an indemnity before they let loose in it. :o :o :o
Title: Re: Random thought
Post by: Varche on 02 August 2014, 18:02:32
Go on then I might as well ask...

If you get in the driverless car drunk and "it" has an accident will you be to blame?

I seem to remember that if you get into a car, on your own, drunk you are committing an offence even if the keys aren't in the ignition.
Title: Re: Random thought
Post by: 05omegav6 on 02 August 2014, 20:08:43
Go on then I might as well ask...

If you get in the driverless car drunk and "it" has an accident will you be to blame?

I seem to remember that if you get into a car, on your own, drunk you are committing an offence even if the keys aren't in the ignition.
Drunk in charge of...

Key point to be made... Google are striving for an autonomous car, we seem to aiming at an intellegent, assisting vehicle to remove the more dangerous aspects of driving by taking the latest safety functions and making them better... blind spot monitoring/active cruise control/auto parking/accurate gps mapping all being blended together to produce a vehicle that essentially stops you from crashing into anyone/thing else rather than physically driving you from a to b :y

And on this basis, not that far away, nor quite as Orwellian as the Naysayers would have you believe...
Title: Re: Random thought
Post by: LC0112G on 02 August 2014, 20:48:19
If a driverless Google car goes to Britain  (on holiday maybe?) from say France and gets a parking fine who pays that? ;D ;D

Same as at the moment  - no-one.  :y