One Size Fits Slow

Guest Post by Eric Peters

We’re told automated cars will make the roads “safer.”

Well, they just might – in the same way that filling in the deep end of every swimming pool in the country with concrete would reduce drowning deaths. Better to teach people to swim – and keep those who can’t out of the pool.

It’s not a very high standard.

Automated cars certainly won’t make driving safer for those who can.

What they will do, of course, is make the roads slower – and trips take longer.

For everyone.

Think of a Roomba plodding clumsily around your living room, cautiously probing before proceeding – and then proceeding very slowly – and just like every other Roomba.

Automated cars will work like the Roomba – a brainless robot that operates within the confines of its programming – with you along for the (long) ride.

To understand why the Great Slowdown is coming – if automated cars ever do – perform the following experiment: When you next drive to work, mindlessly obey every traffic law to the letter. Never exceed the posted speed limit – not even for the moment it takes to get up to speed.

Wait, robotically, until the coast is clear – for at least 100 yards in every direction – before cautiously entering the main road from a side street feeder. Then creep forward, very slowly – like a 3,500 lb. Roomba. Imagine every other car on the road doing exactly the same thing.

Voila. The Automated Car Future.

“Aggressive” acceleration is out for both politically correct as well as liability reasons. No more passing. There will just be getting in line. And what are lines for?

Ask anyone who lived in the old Soviet Union.

The lawyers will see to this.

In an autonomous car – one that is under your control – if you lose control, the fault is yours. And the damage your responsibility. The person you hurt can sue you.

If an automated car causes damage, the responsibility falls into the lap of whoever built – and programmed – the thing. Ergo, the lawyers for the companies that design and program automated cars will make sure these cars are programmed to drive at a pace that would make a snail flash its brights.

Anything faster will be characterized – by the counsel for the maimed – as “reckless” and “excessive.”

Speed limits won’t be increased even if automated cars become the only cars on the road because, after all, speed kills. Remember? It’s never been bad drivers that kill. Just speed.

Therefore, no more speeding.

Ever.

This will present problems for St. Elon the Electrified, of course – who touts the Ludicrous Speed of his cars.

Automated cars will not be programmed to bend the rules even just a little bit (even if they could be) because one size will fit all.

Autonomous drivers, on the other hand, are able to bend the rules almost every time they drive – because they can. All they have to do is push down on the right pedal – which won’t be there in an automated car. 

There is also another reason why they can.

Whatever the posted speed limit is, the actual speed limit – the one that AGWs enforce – is slightly higher.

Usually by 5-9 MPH.

Everyone knows this. AGWs sometimes admit this . . . off the record. Even as they say – for the record – that it’s never safe to drive faster than any posted speed limit.

Even though they themselves routinely do so.

But there can be no fudging of the law by automated cars, for reasons of programming uniformity – the Roomba Rule of Robotics, as it were – and because of the need to firewall against Shysterism. A car programmed to bend the rules would be grounds for one Mother of a civil litigation payday. Imagine it:

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we have established that the defendant willfully and knowingly enabled its vehicles to operate at speeds faster-than-legal, creating the unsafe conditions which led to the accident that resulted in the death of our client… 

Volkswagen was practically nailed to the cross for not-even-whole-numbers “cheating” on paperwork. Government emissions certification tests. A pedantic difference of point-o-something vs. point-o-something else that would never have been detected (and has never harmed anyone) had someone not gone to the nth degree to detect it.

Imagine what a slip n’ fall shyster could do to an automated car company that allowed its cars to do 74 in a 65 and then one of them encountered some fog and the sensors didn’t see the minivan full of kiddies up ahead and terminated them all.

Which is why it won’t be allowed. For the same reason you can’t connect a phone or iPod to a car’s infotainment system without stopping first.

Speaking of that.

The automated car will also stop  – completely – at every stop sign. At every red light, before making a right.

Then it will wait at least a one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand, three-one-thousand count before proceeding. If it ever does.

Better bring lunch.

Autonomous drivers are supposed to stop too, of course. But frequently don’t – for precisely the same reason they routinely exceed whatever the speed limit is. Because it’s perfectly reasonable sometimes to not to stop completely – much less sit there like a dope for the one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand, three-one-thousand count if it’s obvious there are no other cars in the vicinity.

Or AGWs watching for totem-pole obedience to The Law.

Automated cars will be the totem pole – genuflection not optional.

If there are pedestrians anywhere in the vicinity of the automated car, it will stop no matter the right-of-way. If there is something in the way, don’t go around it. Stop behind it . . . and wait.

Liability.

If it rains, reduce speed half the limit – for the same reason. The car will judge whether it’s saaaaaaaaaaafe to proceed. According to a least-common-denominator standard of one-size-fits-all programming approved by the legal department of the corporation that built the thing and approved by Uncle – with you cut entirely out of the loop. Your role is to meatsack.

They might as well issue us all Party Overalls so we look the same, too.

Contrast this dismal picture with what we have – and which they want us to give up. Or rather, which they are determined to take away from us:

Autonomous cars under our control. We – as individuals – decide whether to obey totemic traffic laws. We can drive at a faster-than-least-common-denominator pace. Whether to pass.

Whether its saaaaaaaaaaaaaafe us to venture out – according to our judgment.

It’s why you’ll get there sooner rather than later – assuming you’re not a meatsacker – in a car that isn’t automated.

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14 Comments
KaD
KaD
June 27, 2019 5:37 pm

There is no doubt in my mind that this has little to nothing to do with safety and the real point is controlling who is allowed to go where.

RiNS
RiNS
June 27, 2019 5:42 pm

I tire sometimes when Peters beats this horse but he does make excellent points. KaD wraps it up nicely in making point that it is all about controlling who is allowed to go where.

So true..

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  RiNS
June 27, 2019 6:41 pm

Whenever I think it’s not as bad as he says I remember that it’s probably much worse.

Stucky
Stucky
June 27, 2019 5:57 pm

Ho Lee Shit. He’s describing EXACTLY how I drive!

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
June 27, 2019 6:12 pm

Again, as usual, we can learn a lesson from the Germans. Ie: autoban.

Ken
Ken
June 27, 2019 6:23 pm

Nail meet head – control is exactly the reason. Think about the second and third order consequences for a moment. Insurance companies will do what exactly? Oh, and since all cars drive themselves, you will have no need of a car of your own – just call one when you want to go somewhere – think you will miss owning a vehicle much? No one will care any longer what type engine is in the thing, gas, electric, or running on dog crap – so the enviro’s will get their control as well. All agencies can track your coming and going as well as the route you took – think they won’t put video feeds in those cars? This is also tied to the destruction of cash and formation of electronic currency taking over. Terrifying future if you think about it, so what is the solution?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Ken
June 27, 2019 6:49 pm

There is no solution. In time, free speech forums like TBP will be de-platformed. Dissidents will be un-banked. Plots to thwart the elites’ schemes will be ruthlessly suppressed and artificial intelligence will grow so strong that humans will be lucky to be left alive as mere artifacts and possibly slaves to Skynet (or whatever you want to call it). Add cameras everywhere and facial recognition and you won’t even be able to scrawl a note on a paper wrapper and hand-carry it to a would-be Winston Smith. It will be hell on earth.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Iska Waran
June 27, 2019 7:39 pm

“It will be hell on earth.”

Exactly.

James the Deplorable Wanderer
James the Deplorable Wanderer
  Ken
June 28, 2019 3:18 pm

Industrial control systems that work have flex – allowable variation. That is, you have a setpoint – the value you want your process to run at. Pick a temperature, 550 F. I want the fluid exiting the process heater to run at 550 F.
You also have an algorithm, say, PID (proportional-integral-derivative) that sets how the controls REACT to the actual process value, say 555 F at this moment. The PID algorithm notices 555 > 550, and cuts the heat a little. The process cools off, and maybe dips below to 545 F. The PID algorithm notices, and adds a little heat back.
Note that the PID algorithm cannot maintain PRECISELY 550 F. Intelligent controls engineers know this, because reality is messy – the wind blows, the rain falls, the barometric pressure changes. You CANNOT hold 550 F precisely all day all night in the real world – so the controls maintain the temperature between 545F and 555 F before they even react.
There is no intelligence in politics and regulation, so in short order traffic accidents will destroy the automated traffic systems. As soon as enough people die, the systems will be disconnected, either by backyard mechanics or the people themselves.
The epidemic of failed control systems will annoy the control freaks, but not as much as the bullets that will greet their attempts to re-connect the controls.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 27, 2019 8:54 pm

Watch the Democrat debates. Half the country is stupid enough to support these people, so a car for stupid people is needed?

Llpoh
Llpoh
June 28, 2019 9:16 am

What a load of crap. Comparing a roomba to an AI car? Seriously? A roomba just randomly bounces along.

Eventually, AI cars will drive as well if not better than the greatest and most skilled human that has ever lived. And that day is not far over the horizon.

People are vastly underestimating AI.

Done in Dallas
Done in Dallas
  Llpoh
June 28, 2019 10:10 am

You are overestimating the ability of programmers to do their job. The cost of such vehicles will skyrocket due to liability and the need for redundant sensors etc in the car.

Those rooting for this are foolishly giving up their autonomy.

Fuck that…

BB
BB
  Done in Dallas
June 28, 2019 1:49 pm

Big Injun Chief is in the clouds where the boffalo roam. Don’t need cars .Cars are for stupid white people . See high AI cars are for low IQ people. Got it.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Done in Dallas
June 28, 2019 10:02 pm

Man will never fly! Man will never reach space! The earth is flat! Germs do not exist! Electricity is useless! Etc etc etc.

You Luddites will see.