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Cars? Not true
And I am saying that as very experienced driver (meet me on race track).

It has implemented algorithm and it is as good as algorithm not more. It has been proven that breaking casual computer limits may save you from crash in certain situations. If I relied on computer and not my experience I would be in a lot of trouble by now.

Now this is not result published by some safety agency. They are interested in some wicked tests with bias and wrong conclusions. They frequwently do not ask for advise of experts (not statistic experts interpretting only numbers or just promoted, highly positioned cops who know sh.. about safe driving because they were just trained to drive their Chevys or Fords only).

Yes for most drivers (in particular in the USA) computer may save lives. It is just enough to see for European how Americans drive to understand that they need computer.

Sorry, but you should start learning driving from Canadians so you may not need computers.

Speed limits here in the USA are because idiots can't do proper judgement about conditions.

Computer and large SUV is supposed to help them with safety. Other drivers and pedestrians? Who cares?
Posted by: FirstNLastN   Posted on: 03/26/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ridiculous  IT Scion | 03/25/05
RE: "Ridiculous"  ajapierce | 03/26/05
I have to agree  Rick_K | 03/26/05
Pay for performance..  Nullifidian | 03/25/05
and.... DEATH.. if the OS is from Microsoft!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 03/25/05
I can see the headlines now...  KOS-MOS | 03/25/05
NO PC IN CARS!!!!  Monkey_MCSE | 03/25/05
Or even worse  IT Scion | 03/25/05
Less electronics, not more!  johnsmith222 | 03/25/05
Cars? Not true  FirstNLastN | 03/26/05
OH NO, engine panic  FilledOut | 03/26/05
Can you imagine?  rusch@... | 09/08/05
Computers in cars  j.t.neuteboom@... | 01/06/06

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