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GM unveils autonomous vehicle with no steering wheel or pedals, plans for 2019 launch
Manic!
01-12-2018, 10:55 AM
I think GM just skipped a step or 2 and went right to the end.
https://venturebeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/1515703312781.jpg?resize=1024%2C591&strip=all
https://venturebeat.com/2018/01/12/gm-debuts-fully-autonomous-vehicle-with-no-wheel-or-pedals-as-it-plans-2019-launch/
originalhypa
01-12-2018, 11:05 AM
Really?
A self driving GM?!
https://pics.me.me/hahaha-hestop-im-gonna-pee-quickmeme-com-18230156.png
freakshow
01-12-2018, 11:26 AM
If you design a car with no steering wheel or pedals.. why are all the seats still facing forward as if you're driving.. lol
hud 91gt
01-12-2018, 11:32 AM
Ever heard of motion sickness?
Liquid_o2
01-12-2018, 11:35 AM
Regulation is nowhere near a place to allow for anything like this. 2019 launch for what?
whitev70r
01-12-2018, 11:35 AM
If you design a car with no steering wheel or pedals.. why are all the seats still facing forward as if you're driving.. lol
Don't most people like to face the direction they're going? Prevent motion sickness maybe? If a mini-van or a big SUV, front seats might have option to swivel and face rear.
freakshow
01-12-2018, 11:49 AM
Don't most people like to face the direction they're going? Prevent motion sickness maybe? If a mini-van or a big SUV, front seats might have option to swivel and face rear.
I think thats just a result of how we've always sat in cars. If a vehicle doesn't even have the option to be drivable, I would expect the interior layout to be be more activity oriented.
As for the motion sickness, that's usually more related to what you're doing while moving, like reading, or even swivelling, rather than your initial orientation.
UnknownJinX
01-12-2018, 12:17 PM
Regulation is nowhere near a place to allow for anything like this. 2019 launch for what?For launching into the crowd.
It may just beat Mustangs at this one.
320icar
01-12-2018, 12:37 PM
The first thing I think of is “how am I gonna get it inside the shop and stop between the two post hoist so I can change the tires if it has no controls”
FerrariEnzo
01-12-2018, 01:17 PM
so GM has perfected Autonomous tech already ahead of Elon Musk?
320icar
01-12-2018, 01:37 PM
so GM has perfected Autonomous tech already ahead of Elon Musk?
Remember there’s 3 ways to do something. The right way, the wrong way, and the American way.
Which of course the American way is just the wrong way, but faster
123654123
01-12-2018, 02:55 PM
The first thing I think of is “how am I gonna get it inside the shop and stop between the two post hoist so I can change the tires if it has no controls”
won't need to service them when they drive off a cliff
RRxtar
01-12-2018, 03:43 PM
there are so many unanswered and unproven questions with a completely driverless car. on the road between two set points, sure.
but how does it operate in situations that require the driver to directly control it? can you ask it "hey car, can you back into the driveway on the left side instead of the middle, but leave 5 feet behind it so i can load something into the back?"
underscore
01-12-2018, 05:57 PM
^ Don't even worry about something that complex, how's it gonna park in a snowy lot with the lines obscured? Or even drive down a snowy road?
GM is also one of the last companies I'd trust to provide me with a car that has no actual controls, especially when nobody else has done it yet.
April 1 is still 2 and a half months away.
SkinnyPupp
01-12-2018, 07:14 PM
I think thats just a result of how we've always sat in cars. If a vehicle doesn't even have the option to be drivable, I would expect the interior layout to be be more activity oriented.
As for the motion sickness, that's usually more related to what you're doing while moving, like reading, or even swivelling, rather than your initial orientation.
I can't imagine a situation where you'd want to face any direction other than the way you're going. The only times people sit backwards or sideways in a vehicle is to accommodate more seating.
twitchyzero
01-12-2018, 07:22 PM
at least make it more bang-friendly
recline-able swivel seats and dim-able windows
whitev70r
01-12-2018, 07:52 PM
I can't imagine a situation where you'd want to face any direction other than the way you're going. The only times people sit backwards or sideways in a vehicle is to accommodate more seating.
This.
dark0821
01-13-2018, 09:21 AM
at least make it more bang-friendly
recline-able swivel seats and dim-able windows
asking the real questions here....
Berzerker
01-13-2018, 10:25 AM
Everyone talking about facing forward like it matters? Ever sit on Skytrain, train or Bus? Not all seats face forward. The fact it even has seats shaped like that are odd. Why not have couch or limo style seating? There has to be a manual way to steer and drive for tight conditions. With Electric steering, throttle, and brakes it can all be done on the touch screen or bluetooth to your phone.
Berz out.
Manic!
01-13-2018, 10:30 AM
Everyone talking about facing forward like it matters? Ever sit on Skytrain, train or Bus? Not all seats face forward. The fact it even has seats shaped like that are odd. Why not have couch or limo style seating? There has to be a manual way to steer and drive for tight conditions. With Electric steering, throttle, and brakes it can all be done on the touch screen or bluetooth to your phone.
Berz out.
Maybe the cost and all the time it would take for safety testing?
Really who cares how the seats are positioned. It's like buying a Ferrari and complaining about the cup holders.
teggy604
01-13-2018, 11:11 AM
So what the insurance cost on one of these?
Is the car set to a Max speed of 50 km/h since that is the legal limit?
Berzerker
01-13-2018, 12:32 PM
So what the insurance cost on one of these?
Is the car set to a Max speed of 50 km/h since that is the legal limit?
Highway to Kelowna is 120km/hr bruh.
Berz out.
ae101
01-13-2018, 03:51 PM
1st thing I notice, why do u still need a rear view mirror? It's a self driving car lol
FerrariEnzo
01-13-2018, 04:23 PM
1st thing I notice, why do u still need a rear view mirror? It's a self driving car lol
Dont think thats a rearview mirror.. lol.. its for senors and cameras...
teggy604
01-13-2018, 05:59 PM
Highway to Kelowna is 120km/hr bruh.
Berz out.
Yup. But the self driving car won't be able to go faster than the speed limit. It will have to follow all the rules of the motor act. No more speeding tickets and driver penalty point, so police force and icbc will lose a big chunk of revenue lol.
FerrariEnzo
01-13-2018, 06:12 PM
Yup. But the self driving car won't be able to go faster than the speed limit. It will have to follow all the rules of the motor act. No more speeding tickets and driver penalty point, so police force and icbc will lose a big chunk of revenue lol.
ICBC, no.. they will increase premiums for self driving cars.. :okay:
underscore
01-13-2018, 07:18 PM
Everyone talking about facing forward like it matters?
I thought it was established years ago that rear facing is actually better in an accident. Some company tried to design a car with seats that would spin around backwards in a crash to try and make it safer.
Manic!
01-13-2018, 10:35 PM
Want rear facing seats buy a Byton. Starting at $49900 US.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ3l5V-7a3g
asian_XL
01-13-2018, 10:45 PM
Byton are Faraday Chinese bullshit
hchang
01-14-2018, 12:15 PM
So what happens if you get in an accident when both vehicles are self driving?
Owner fault?
Manufacturer fault?
Manic!
01-14-2018, 12:23 PM
So what happens if you get in an accident when both vehicles are self driving?
Owner fault?
Manufacturer fault?
Not possible unless there is a system malfunction and the on board computer would record that.
SkinnyPupp
01-14-2018, 03:23 PM
So what happens if you get in an accident when both vehicles are self driving?
Owner fault?
Manufacturer fault?
10 years from now people would respond to your question with "what's a car accident?" LUL
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