• LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    18 hours ago

    Except pedestrians and cyclists naturally won’t be part of this network. So no, it will never be safe.

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      18 hours ago

      First, nothing is “safe” in absolute terms. Literally everything a question of relative safety in comparison to something else.

      Second I think you’re still imagining something like the current road and street systems we have today. Replaceing and outlawing human driving will be at least a century away. By then the transit network will look very different.

      The local “last mile” surface streets would have to be mostly bus like systems with very low speeds. In cities at least. In rural areas people at all wouldn’t be allowed to walk or cycle on roads for vehicles. There would be seperate routes for that.

      Highways will exclusively kind of psudo-road-trains, of buses and cargo trucks. Maybe the wealthy will have their own personal vehicles. Probably not most people.

      Of course you and I won’t see anything beyond the early stages of this transition.

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          5 hours ago

          Exactly!
          I’m glad someone saw it. I thought it was a little obvious while writing it. Then after peoples responses, I was worried it was too veiled. Thank you.

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        15 hours ago

        Oh be reasonable. You can’t say everything is relative and then conjure up a hypothetical SF future that doesn’t exist and maybe never will.

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          14 hours ago

          Isn’t that what full self driving vehicles are?
          They only barley work in small local areas, needing frequent human interventions when anything unexpected happens. There’s no real reason to believe they’ll every work in our lifetimes, the way we imagine they will.