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mfbertozzi
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mfbertozzi   8/20/2012 6:55:05 AM
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@Anna: many thank for allowing me to share some thoughts about; I've tried to write down a list of major wishes...very long output as result ! After that, I am convinced that apart smart features installed in, human must absolutely still have full car's control !

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Adeniji Kayode   8/19/2012 9:56:31 PM
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@Crytoman,

You are right on that, on the other hand if these devices are made not to have option to switch it off, there might be complications too.Probably the saying is true that the" law is made to be broken"

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Cryptoman   8/19/2012 10:44:27 AM
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You hit the nail right on the head there Adeniji.

The trouble with most safety features is that there is a way to bypass them somehow. One good example of this is the seatbelts that produce an annoying sound when they are not worn. The way around this is to lock the belt in place before you sit and voila! you can drive around without wearing your seatbelt.

The important thing here is not the technology but how much users believe in their usefulness to use them as intended.

Adeniji Kayode
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Adeniji Kayode   8/16/2012 12:57:24 PM
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@Anna,

You are right on that and even if a manufacturer include these devices in smartcars, they will also provide option for users to turn them off at will. which means that this is not a problem to be solved by manufacturers but users.

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Adeniji Kayode   8/16/2012 12:53:16 PM
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@t.alex,

Really! but do they really restrict the users to use them when safe to do so.

And are these devices allowed to be switched off?

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Anna young   8/15/2012 7:56:52 PM
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@Mfbertozzi, good point. Maybe smart cars can override human activity/control when the vehicle is in motion and possibly minimise cause of driving offences. But will smart car solve the issue altogether? What would you like to see in your smart car?

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Anna young   8/15/2012 7:42:59 PM
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@Kayode, you're right this is not a matter for the manufacturer to deal with. The onus is on the user to be mindful, respect others and their surroundings when using these devices.

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t.alex   8/15/2012 11:49:11 AM
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Adeniji, iPad already has all these sensors ! Specifically they are accelerometer, gyroscope and even digital compass.

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mfbertozzi   8/14/2012 7:49:17 AM
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Absolutely yes AK, the right sense of my post was exactly "a few countries".

mfbertozzi
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mfbertozzi   8/14/2012 7:48:01 AM
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Well Anna, your post is an interesting and fair perspective, maybe in the near future also smartcars could represent an additional help in targeting that task.

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