fuck all the haters i could care less as long as they make corvettes an camaros i loved my vette and i will be getting a zr1 soon and possibly a z06... lets get it gm, i kno you can do it
What Im saying is... Doubtless there would be inprovements to safety. But aslong as america has a legal system that allows anyone to put forth ridiculous claims inorder to cash in, people will be reluctant to implement it. You could remove the driver alltogether and have a driverless car with alot less chance for accidents. But when an accident DOES happen, the driver is not to blame and can and will sue the company that built it for billions for putting his life in danger.
@Janusha
There will be law no doubt. but the benifits for the whole system will be that it will reduce accidents.
and these types of system will also allow for real data in the case of road accidents. as the system can monitor driver reactions and drive awareness.
and the road sensor can also be used as evidence in accidents. as they will record road data and drive data.
this type of system will be the beginning of the end of road accidents. as will automated cars.
"TOYOTA KILLING INNOCENT AMERICANS" have been all over the news for 5 years now. Due to the speculations around accelerating Toyotas, now, every single time a Toyota crashes, the driver claims "omg... It tried to kill me" inorder to cash in from lawsuits. Even tho there has never been found faults in any of these cars. The media jumped on it and so did GM and Chrysler in an attempt to claw back some desperately needed market shares. Naturally companies are afraid to try such new tech.