Well, too bad? If we have to wait for people to be comfortable with everything before changing, society will never progress.
Well, too bad? If we have to wait for people to be comfortable with everything before changing, society will never progress.
Plus, Jalopnik kind of has it out for Uber. If you haven’t noticed.
I’ll accept “better than humans”, and that is a low, low bar. I’d say we’re already there. Just watch some dash cam videos on youtube...
On the bright side: that’s one less set of awful chrome rims on the road.
Because apparently the media here thinks that disobeying driving laws should be the someone else’s fault. Welcome to click bait. This is how Jalop makes their money.
Because this is Gawker Media and Uber is the plague of society.
Why is it almost every time I hear about an accident involving a “driverless” car*, it always seems to be the fault of the other party, the human controlled vehicle?
Being autonomous doesn’t mean it can stop any faster when some dipshit drives out in front of it without looking.
Because people will find all possible excuses to bash Uber.
Why would this look bad for Uber if the other guy failed to yield & it’s his fault?
Go hail a cab in Atlanta. Have fun with your 45 minute wait
We understand. You guys don’t like Uber. I am sure that it has nothing to do with the fact that I see ads on here all of the time for Lyft.
Last night I was out drinking at a bar with a couple of friends, and one of them doesn’t own a car. As we were getting up from our table, I saw him whip his phone out and request an uber back to his place.
Not criminalized but over-regulated. Austin (city, not Texas. They still run here in Dallas) wanted to force them to do additional background checks, in addition to the ones they already run. Uber didn’t agree so they voluntarily pulled out of Austin.
Univision doesn’t understand the concept of overkill. Right or wrong, you can only beat the same drum for so long before it falls on deaf ears.
Ryan’s hate-boner on Uber knows no limits. Uber uses internal tools to compete aggressively in the market. Shocking. Uber can track its drivers. Shocking.
So most drivers work through more than one rideshare app, and yet they are actively trying to gain employee status? That shit won’t fly.
What does Univision have against Uber anyway?
Another day, another shit fit on Jalopnik about Uber.
Guys, we get it, you don’t like this taxi company.