Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, use technology to navigate and operate without human intervention. Proponents argue that regulations ensure safety, promote innovation, and prevent accidents caused by technology failures. Opponents argue that regulations could stifle innovation, delay deployment, and impose excessive burdens on developers.
@ISIDEWITH1mo1MO
Yes
@9D3WC5F 2wks2W
The developement of the the code needs to be inline with the driving culture and traffic norms of this country
@ISIDEWITH1mo1MO
No
@9D3WC5F 2wks2W
Allowing vehicles to be developed without some oversight to ensure the code will follow the important traffic laws aswell as stay in a UMMV designated lane could result in accidents or death.
@9NHS5NN2wks2W
Yes, they should developed with time and secure that they are fully safe to be on roads.
@9PCKRKN35mins35m
Yes, but only if the technology for it is perfected.
@9PCHDSPConstitution39mins39m
Liability must be determined before broad adoption of autonomous vehicles.
Yes, the technology is still too unreliable for widespread use.
@9P6JY253 days3D
They should regulate the deployment, but not the development. This would allow private companies to design as they would while ensuring there are checks and balances to ensure they are safe for public use without the need to bring the product forward too early in order to begin recouping losses.
@9NXW9RJ 6 days6D
No. Monitor the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles. But, do not regulate. Limit government involvement.
@9NZCGLL6 days6D
Yes, and invest in free and consistent public transportation
@9NR52VN1wk1W
No, companies that already and will develop and deploy autonomous vehicles should hire better workers to regulate it.
@9NPXKX81wk1W
No, Focus on increasing affordable public transportation resources instead.
@9NNGDNZ2wks2W
Yes, and ban them outright except for industrial, transit, and military applications
@9NML9K62wks2W
Yes, and they should not be allowed on public roads until after several continuous years of fully-public testing certifies them fit for public roadways.
@9NKM8M32wks2W
Yes, but the government should ban the use of autonomous vehicles.
@9MSNM83Independent4wks4W
Yes, as much as they regulate human-driven cars (which is not really all that much)
@9MRVDQD4wks4W
Yes, because there should still be a person in the car, making sure it is safe.
@9MRV5GX4wks4W
Yes, there have been many accidents regarding self driving cars.
@9MPLB7H4wks4W
No, no more than they can or have normal cars. Safety should be only regulations in place
@9MP5MR84wks4W
Yes, because gas powered cars are causing pollution but then again no because these high tech cars might not be as safe.
@9NHCDC72wks2W
Yes, and they should be banned from use altogether.
@9NH9XB82wks2W
Yes, but I would rather avoid the use of autonomous vehicles at all
@9NG26QW2wks2W
No, and the government should ban autonomous vehicles.
@9NDQ2VCLibertarian2wks2W
No, this should be done at the state and local level
@9N3QRTH3wks3W
No, the government should ban the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles instead.
@9N37TT93wks3W
Yes, but only to ensure safety and increase liability of the companies developing them.
@9MWX3383wks3W
Make autonomous vehicles illegal to be on the road.
@9MM7NMZ4wks4W
I think it could be a good idea to incorperate such ideas, but I also think that people could become to reliant on self-driving and could possibly cause even more accidents. So yes, but with limitations.
@Dry550Independent 4wks4W
Yes, test vigorously before deployment, account for any accident scenarios and make upgrades and updates regularly while giving developers ample resources
@9NCVR3K2wks2W
No, with the current level of AI and technology autonomous vehicles should not be allowed on public roadways.
@9NBZLZH2wks2W
If it can be proven as safe as driving by humans than no. Otherwise yes
@9N6Q4G83wks3W
Yes, but only regulate the development not the deployment.
@9N2FJTH3wks3W
Yes but only at the state or local level. More conversation must be had on the impact of such technology.
@9MYY7PJ3wks3W
Yes, but only safety standards to prevent accidents, and to hold companies accountable for accidents related to the underlying technology
@9L4Z23BIndependent 3wks3W
Yes, but only safety standards to prevent accidents
@Meepmeep777 3wks3W
No, autonomous vehicles are a fad that Will come and go, it would be wiser to improve public transportation.
Yes, they are dangerous and will likely never be safe
@9N6Z3GW3wks3W
No, the owner of the vehicle or driver should be held liable as if he or she was actively driving
@9MN5ZPY4wks4W
Yes, but they should be used if the person(s) in the car is in danger and/or under the influence, not the entirety of the drive.
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