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In reply to the discussion: Smart guns - survey... sort of [View all]ExciteBike66
(2,700 posts)37. The discussion is not about sacrificing freedom,
since speeding is already illegal, having a speed-limiter on your car is really not a sacrifice at all. If you want the speed limits to be higher, you have to vote for people willing to raise them.
If you are talking about forcing all cars to be automated, then once again, it really is not about freedom. 1.) You could make the same argument about laws requiring seat belts in all cars. 2.) The use of public roads is a privilege, not a right (see any DUI case where a license was revoked). 3.) Ironically, it might even be the case that having all cars automated would mean speed limits could actually be set higher than they currently are, allowing "most people [to] drive in order to go somewhere else" faster!
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re: "...perhaps a malfunctioning driverless car could just have a set speed limit that is low..."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jul 2017
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