3. "RE: You know self driving cars don't work like slot cars" In response to In response to 2
I'm saying, there are several spots on the street my mom lives on, in an Atlanta suburb, where SiriusXM and all cell connection drops to 0. I'm sure in the little desert shithole I'm originally from that's amplified by a large amount.
If we're becoming more dependent on GPS and say, my child's first car is autonomous and it doesn't require a license, what do they do with the car on those large patches on Grandma's street where the car can't connect to anything? Drive?
I normally go worst-case-scenario, but since there were no parameters set in the OP, I assume "no license" means no need for driving skill, which means no mental foundation built to know what to do when the car that "normally" does everything for you basically says "Sheeeit, you're on your own, champ." *Kanye shrug*