If you are drunk but driving in a self driving car , which is driving itself , r you liable as a drunk driver ?
PS . Never drink and drive .....
Self Driving Car question ?
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> If you are drunk but driving in a self driving car , which is driving itself , r you liable as a drunk driver ?
PS . Never drink and drive .....
Interesting concept
However, my opinion is that is the car is Driving itself, then you would technically be ***Riding ***in the car so its not an issue, no?
PS . Never drink and drive .....
Interesting concept
However, my opinion is that is the car is Driving itself, then you would technically be ***Riding ***in the car so its not an issue, no?
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
Listen from 1:45 to 2:10. I say you guilty in a court of law.
MateOriginal Crew64 postsSince 2018
> If you are drunk but driving in a self driving car , which is driving itself , r you liable as a drunk driver ?
PS . Never drink and drive .....
As long as you’re in the driver seat and the ignition is on. You’re screwed.
PS . Never drink and drive .....
As long as you’re in the driver seat and the ignition is on. You’re screwed.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,551 postsSince 2019
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How about this ?
A guy works in NYC , he takes his driverless Prius to work , he then hires out his driverless Prius out to UBER for the next 8 hours .
Or the guy doesn't want to pay $50 to park his Prius , so he 'self drives ' his Prius around Manhattan for the next 8 hours while he works .... The car then comes to his office and picks him up ?
Traffic anyone ?
A guy works in NYC , he takes his driverless Prius to work , he then hires out his driverless Prius out to UBER for the next 8 hours .
Or the guy doesn't want to pay $50 to park his Prius , so he 'self drives ' his Prius around Manhattan for the next 8 hours while he works .... The car then comes to his office and picks him up ?
Traffic anyone ?
First MateOriginal Crew711 postsSince 2018
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Yes you can. Even if you are not "driving' the car you are still performing operations to drive the car. In order to activate the car and ready it for travel a human must turn the ignition key and press a button on the dash or key fob. This is considered "operation" in almost every state.
First MateOriginal Crew693 postsSince 2019
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