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 @ISIDEWITHasked…7mos7MO

Would you trust a self-driving car to safely transport your loved ones? Why or why not?

 @9X44PPCLabour answered…5mos5MO

no. there needs to always be a human in control and self driving can help make it a bit easier

 @9RWHKMKanswered…8mos8MO

No, not yet. The tech to do this well isn't here yet. Excess regulation now would only stop NZ companies from being competitive.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…7mos7MO

Should self-driving cars be programmed with moral decisions, like choosing between the safety of passengers or pedestrians?

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What kind of tests or licenses, if any, should be required for someone to 'operate' a fully autonomous vehicle?

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In an era of self-driving cars, do you think learning to drive manually will become obsolete, or will it remain an essential skill?

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How do you think the shift towards autonomous vehicles will impact jobs in transportation, such as truck drivers and taxi drivers?

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Imagine a future where all vehicles are autonomous. How do you think this will affect our daily lives, our environment, and the way we think about personal vehicle ownership?

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How would the widespread use of self-driving cars change the way we design cities and roads?

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How would you feel about taking a ride in a self-driving car that has no human control options?

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If a self-driving car caused an accident, who should be held responsible: the manufacturer, the software developer, or the passenger?

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Do you think the benefits of self-driving cars, such as potential reductions in traffic accidents and increased mobility for those unable to drive, outweigh the risks and uncertainties?

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