Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Driverless cars share the road

Kevin Drum today:

The Washington Post reports that San Francisco is jammed to the gills with driverless cars these days:
Automated cars, programmed to follow traffic rules, are a relief for some residents. Andrew Harding doesn’t own a car and commutes almost entirely by bike and public transportation. He moved with his family to San Francisco from Atlanta last year in large part because the city fit his car-free lifestyle. 
The 47-year-old technical architect said he’s had positive experiences sharing the road with Waymo and Cruise cars, which are programmed to give bicyclists the proper amount of clearance when they pass, or to slow down and stay behind. “They’re the only thing obeying the speed limit in the Sunset, they’re the only thing respecting cyclists,” said Harding, referring to the neighborhood. “Speed is what kills people. That’s why I continue to be positive”....

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2 Comments:

At 1:28 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

“ He moved with his family to San Francisco from Atlanta last year in large part because the city fit his car-free lifestyle.”

Sold his house or moved out of an apartment to move to San Francisco from Atlanta adding that cost to paying triple the price of living in San Francisco because of a “car free lifestyle” and had nothing to do with getting a job with cox automotive inc in San Francisco. I assume the bicycles sold in Atlanta are unaffordable. Hopefully this bastard’s bike gets stolen soon.

 
At 6:18 PM, Blogger Rob Anderson said...

You can live "car-free" here. I haven't owned a car in many years, not that I could afford to have one. I don't recommend riding a bike here, since it's unsafe. Even better, SF is a relatively small city geographically, and it has a pretty good bus system, which I use almost every day.

 

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