15% is not a hard success rate to beat but. This isn't dickriding self driving cars, that shit is never going to work without fucking everyone outside of a car over more, but that's kind of the point, the answer to this problem is not cars (any version)
I feel like some reddit brain would say "oh we'll just enforce this digitally once everyone drives a self driving car"
given how many times computers fuck up and just randomly turn off or some shit, I still think humans (some of them at least) are more dependable
15% is not a hard success rate to beat but. This isn't dickriding self driving cars, that shit is never going to work without fucking everyone outside of a car over more, but that's kind of the point, the answer to this problem is not cars (any version)
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