So. Having read this with great amusement I am now ready to make my own comment.
I do believe that there are far far too many variables to make driverless cars a widespread reality in the next 10, 20 or even 50 years. People will drive regardless of the price of insurance, hence the number of companies offering uninsured crash cover.
I for one would not scrap my (classic) car, so it would remain hidden in my garage rather than render me guilty of sacrilege.
The infrastructure would be too expensive and would require a business case probably far, far in excess of what is required for a railway. Also if you computerise them I would not go near them anyway.
Look at all the so-called super computers built recently that have not worked or not done what they were designed for, gone way over budget. Also would you trust a computer run with a Microsoft OS to operate such a complicated system?
I have seen new computers which have
never been online just suddenly decide not to work properly. I would never trust that.
Driverless buses:
Just look at my signature to see why I'm against that. Could you imagine being on one that has to brake suddenly to avoid some chav on their mobile who has just pushed a pram into the road to stop the traffic? The operating company would be sued until the cows came home in such an event.
Now, I am not saying it is impossible, I am saying that the technology is not quite "there" yet. Computers are only so good, and to research and develop all the technology to allow the car to detect soiling, etc would take decades to perfect. You would also need a conventional hard disc CCTV system (like we use in our buses), so that if someone did puke or wee (or worse) in the car then they would download the footage and see what actually happened (and if it was not what he car says, perhaps bill the operating company?)
And if they did do this, my own job would be at risk so I would feel aggrieved and would go for compensation.
As I have said, perhaps in 100 years when computers get good enough and technology gets reliable enough, electric cars can be charged quickly enough etc, but not in my lifetime.
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Since when?!

hock: I travel as light as possible, wherever I'm going. Although one of the joys of leather jackets is that they are adorned with a thousand capacious pockets handy for containing useful nik-naks.
Goths not travelling light I can understand: They're far too high maintenance!
Ah ok maybe not all then, but leather can be quite heavy, especially if you fell up all the pockets. Or if you're going to Wacken... With Goths it's all that make-up.
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Exactly
Pilots also have to do a certain number of manual landings a year tp maintain their license to fly.