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L. Rhodes

Self-driving cars are sorta not really all that tricky. Build out an infrastructure specifically for them, and we already have all of the technology to make them run safely and efficiently. The reason we don't already have widespread adoption of self-driving cars is that we don't have that infrastructure, and no one wants to build it. The real problem car companies are struggling with is designing self-driving cars that can navigate the existing infrastructure that's made for and used by people.

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L. Rhodes

It's possible to read people's enthusiasm for self-driving vehicles as a sublimated longing for the convenience and efficiency of really good public transportation—a longing that they can't quite reconcile with all of the associations they've built up around public transportation, or their willingness to give up the glamor of private car ownership.

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