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08-14-2017, 11:56 AM | #111 | |
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Judge John Merrick, who sat on the Malibu Justice Court, which became a Municipal Court and eventually a Superior Court, used to say that driving over the double yellow lines was a death penalty offense in Malibu, but he wasn't talking about the punishment he would mete out for that offense.
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08-14-2017, 01:11 PM | #112 |
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08-14-2017, 01:38 PM | #113 |
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Her account in the article posted by SakhirM4 is a little different than in the OP news article. She says her foot slipped off the brake, she went through the cables and hit gas on way down (which wouldn't do much at that point) vs. mistaking pedals. The only way that sounds feasible to me is if she was going down a ramp too fast and tried to brake but couldn't when her foot slipped. She clearly made a mistake of some kind but sounds like facts are still fuzzy.
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08-14-2017, 03:29 PM | #116 |
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It is a testament to BMW's good safety engineering and also to the fact that Americans need too much governance in their lives because they love to shift the responsibility of their actions onto something/someone else.
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I'd also be interested in your opinion on building standards.
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08-14-2017, 08:25 PM | #118 | |
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I am surprised it took 5 pages for someone here to state it so. I think part of the reason is that BMW auto transmission is a very bad and counter-intuitive design. |
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08-14-2017, 09:13 PM | #119 | |
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I'm not going to address building standards, but I'll give you some insight as to my opinion on the litigious society we've become... we need warning labels telling us that coffee is hot because someone got burned by a hot cup of coffee they ordered that wasn't labelled as such? |
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I do agree, however, that we live in a litigious society. But I also believe that because people are human and mistake-prone we should make things safe when we can. And putting in proper cables rather than the flimsy cables that failed twice in a short period of time, would be a good idea. Safer cabling would also protect the driver carefully backing her car out of the space getting hit hard by a car coming around the corner and sending her back into the parking space and then 7 floors to the ground. Could that driver sue both the jerk coming around the corner and the building operator? Of course. Would that be "too litigious"? I don't think so. YMMV
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08-15-2017, 06:03 AM | #124 | |
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I'd bet, though neither you no I know the design of the garage, that there are possibly just a few places in the garage where the possibility of one car rear ending another car backing out of a space who have enough force to move a car forward when it is in reverse gear and with the engine turning and applying torque in the opposite direction of the force opposing it, and forcing the backing-up car through aircraft cable. The car hitting the backing-up car would have to be going seriously fast to do that and I doubt there is anywhere in the design of that garage that would allow enough space where a car, even under no control of the driver could gain enough speed to counter act the forces of another car backing up in reverse gear. But maybe in Lawyerland it could happen.
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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For years I parked in a garage of similar 3-cable cable-restraint design and those cables (assuming proper construction and good health of the structure) are damned stout. I inspected them several times because the engineer in me was curious. The garage I parked in the cables were routed through the 3-foot square concrete pillars holding the structure up (the garage was the first 5 floors of the building over top of it). The cables were extremely taught and 5/8th diameter. The woman is a Darwin candidate and 100% at fault.
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08-15-2017, 06:33 AM | #128 | |
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Bet ya our buddy MalibuBimmer would love to sink his teeth in on that lawsuit.
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That doesn't mean a system will never have a crash particularly if operating among human drivers in other vehicles, but there is no way that isn't what the future holds, like it or not. It may not happen for decades but eventually I expect people won't be allowed to drive at all on public roads. Don't mistake that as an endorsement for these systems or loss of the ability to drive. Personally, I'd rather drive myself but the vast majority of people want to move from Point A to Point B and do something else while being transported.
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That coffee was superheated, too, pretty close to 210 degrees F.
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But I agree (young) people really want personal transportation as a passenger rather than as a driver. I say most of that infrastructure exists other than the "personal" part. But it exists in large metropolitan areas and is very efficient already. The farther away from metro you get, the population is still more interested in driving themselves. But I think the idea of an autonomous driving future is not going to be as individualistic as people think (the Government will control it) and therefore not as convenient as they hope it will be. And I don't think it will lower accident rates. It may lower fatalities because the pods will be all standardized and not travel very fast. The idea of cars travelling at 60 MPH within 3 feet of each other is laughable and will never be achieved. The system will end up being completely Government controlled and a max speed of 25 MPH. And if it ever happens at all it will be 5 decades from now. There is not enough private or public money available to implement a true accident/fatality free autonomous system. Last edited by Efthreeoh; 08-15-2017 at 09:29 PM.. |
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