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20-02-2017, 01:25 PM | #22 | ||
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I am all for it, if technology stops someone crashing into me, or drifting into my lane its a good thing. A lot of people cant drive, and even though you can drive you still share the road with people that cant. Driving skills are only getting worse, take the tech out of cars and watch the road toll climb.
No government is going to increase drivers skills (or make it harder to get a license) So if you want a lower road toll, then tech is your only hope - Unless you want the government to continue lowering speed limits.
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