• @explodicle
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    21 month ago

    Who’s to say that will be immediate? Many people won’t be quick to abandon their guaranteed-available vehicle, especially while every house and employer has parking.

      • @explodicle
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        21 month ago

        Not rhetorical question: has insurance ever immediately eliminated anything?

          • @explodicle
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            11 month ago

            Like what? Seriously asking.

          • @explodicle
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            11 month ago

            Whichever definition just said so

            • @[email protected]
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              21 month ago

              Ok so ten years then. In that time nearly all average family cars will be smart. They will have self-driving (they can come pick you up). Will have a few years of insurance claims and premiums showing they are not responsible for 99% of crashes and insurance will react accordingly pushing up the insurance of the last holdouts so far that it becomes uneconomical for the average person to drive “manual”.

              • @explodicle
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                21 month ago

                It sounds like we’re assuming a similar adoption curve and are just using terms differently. In those intermediate years while insurance is reacting, if the driverless car kills someone, who’s to blame?

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                  21 month ago

                  Driverless car company. What that means in legal terms is beyond my understanding but companies kill people everyday so there’s probably precident.