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What about sketches?

Someone had to do it...

Lets be honest here. While lowering traffic accidents is a great side effect of the self driving car the real money will be made when transport trucks are replaced. When companies can have freight move from point A to B 24 hours a day with no breaks, drivers on meth and fewer accidents costing downtime. That's 3.5

If your goal is safety and you're investing what's likely billions of dollars into a pie-in-the-sky solution that's decades from mass popularity, why not simply pursue the safest possible option rather than one that can achieve only incremental benefits?

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So... one would guess the purpose of the sign would be to warn drivers to slow down to ice-appropriate speeds before the bridge, yeah?

Expect to drive the trucks late this year. :-)

These articles are my favorite thing about Oppo. They're like crack.

It depends on whom Tesla is targeting. "Normal" wealthy Chinese who drives around Merc S500/AMG living in Tier One cities like Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen live mostly in high rise condos. It's difficult to describe if you haven't lived there (I have, as an expat for a few years), but in Beijing for

Well, I think this may be one of those situations where throwing money at the problem could actually solve something. By entering the Chinese market (particularly as a luxury vehicle), Tesla is positioning itself to have a lot of money thrown at it.

COTD!!

Nailed it.

If he does well in China, then he is set. Success in China brings us that much closer to the lower-priced model that's in the works.

COTD!

In China he only has to bribe the Government once, in America he has to bribe all 50 States. That is tiring don't you know.

Yeah "really expensive market" doesn't quite have the same ring to it.

Isn't it a pity that we tout a "free-market" model when it really depends on how much money you have to throw at the problem?

"Free-market" America tells me where I can and cannot sell my cars. Communist China allows me to sell anywhere....that's cute.