Please allow me to clarify my meaning on the part about whether you’re in one or it’s near you. By “near you”, I’m referring to any situat... more Please allow me to clarify my meaning on the part about whether you’re in one or it’s near you. By “near you”, I’m referring to any situation wherein the self-driving car could potentially cause you physical injury, grievous harm, or death based on you being in an adjacent vehicle, being a pedestrian, being in a building or open area where the car might stray, etc.
* On the part about “as they exist today”; further safety improvements or protocols might be implemented in the future, and might also be the result of lessons learned the hard way after some more negative incidents have taken place. Research and development, trial and error, test conditions aside, my question is about the fact that some such vehicles are already operating on public roads, and anecdotal evidence shows that some glitches still haven’t been rectified, and/or are being newly discovered.~ less
I posted the poll below on March 3, 2017 asking who had never used Uber rideshare services. The highest number of respondents who had never used it was 23 out of 29 overall. If you... moreI posted the poll below on March 3, 2017 asking who had never used Uber rideshare services. The highest number of respondents who had never used it was 23 out of 29 overall. If you were to take that same poll today, would your answer be the same nowadays, or would it differ from an answer you would have given then?
Who among us here has NEVER used Uber* at all? (I'm first.) ~