I think someone needs to sue the state of California. As a driver of a motor vehicle we have to pay registration fees and keep clean driving records and pay and test for drivers licenses in order to operate our vehicles. Why should driverless cars not have to go through the same process. It's unconstitutional. All motor vehicles should have a licensed driver behind the wheel period.
Uber can't even get addresses correct. Can't tell you how many times I've had to drive down the street or go an extra mile or two to find a pax proper stop and the app is clueless and doesn't know where we are. Lol
They might work for a little bit but wait until they have these things. Working in areas of town with bad customers who are going to be vaping, leaving gum, leaving mud, leaving trash, leaving wet stains in the seats.
I believe this Cruze rollout is to appease investors because their already partnered with waymo. And those cars only can do 40mph small rides because their electric and highways is not practical which means they've hit the pinnacle and soon the ai novelty will wear off. Uber is in fear due to the current democratic state and plus cash n private rides will rise during holidays to unseen records. Also their algorithms are always changing which in itself is a fear based response. Drivers keep hope and fight. 💪
I love to see more people put cones on the hoods of those cars. This way, we can help make the autonomous vehicles unreliable. People in San Francisco do it all the time
❤❤❤Great CONTENT Professor! This is more proof of how disconnected these CEOs are with the real world. Passengers will use these cars 🚗 as mobile toilets 🚻, barf buckets 🪣 and mobile motels! Bring these robo taxis 🚕 to San Diego, California, and our homeless population will get a new income stream by disassembling these cars and sending the parts to the recycling ♻️ center! Is anyone investing in this nonsense?
I’ve talked with several people in the insurance industry. Once consistent thing I’ve heard is Insurance will be very high if they will even insure these vehicles at all.
I’ve talked to many passengers about this and not one of them desires to be driven by a robot. Most passengers actually enjoy being around other real ppl and conversing with us. GREED IS ONE helluva DRUG!
Let it happen can't wait for theme too delve into autonomous vehicles then they can bear the full weight of vehicle ownership times 1 million vehicles just imaginrme the insurance rates when people get killed in those death traps never ever trust your life to a computer ice , road construction, unsafe drivers , ultra complicated roads and hiway on off ramps with road construction trying somthing like that in a northern city will definitely result in massive lawsuits when someone gets killed by a semi truck, who is going to clean and maintain all these vehicles , what fee's are they going to have to pay , what kind of testing for licensing do these vehicles have to pass , what about traffic violations ( recently in the news ). Uber better have 100 billion stached for the eventual lawsuits and let me tell you every fatal or crippling accident that these vehicles cause will be in the 50 to 100 million range , would you take a ride in one of these vehicles on icy roads or how about ultra complicated northern city roads with road construction bike lanes , and pedestrians , in a vehicle that has absolutely no feel for the road conditions no anticipation and ultimately no responsibility . Don't think soo. Never ever trust your life to a computer algorithm , and finally and you know this is going to happen a computer glitch , cyber attack , computer malfunction ect., ect. ect. 5:50
Waymo already has Robotaxis in San Francisco right now, but is has not been a smooth experiment, mainly the SF commuters and residents don't like them, because they run thru stop signs and lights, creating gridlock, accidents with at least a fatal accident, etc. I have only used lyft and uber a few times, since 2015 and would never use a self driving car, because it is a computer chip, driving a 3k to 4k SUV and I can't imagine it being a cheap service. In California alone, it's estimated that 200k drivers are registered with uber, lyft and a few other delivery services. Uber or lyft would need 10k driverless cars each, to have minimal coverage on the entire State, at 100k dollars each self driving SUV, $1 billion dollars for the fleet, insurance, storage and maintenance facilities, engineers, mechanics, maintenance crews for cleaning cars and warehouses, tires, oilchanges, etc, etc. Good luck 🤞 😂😂😂😂
I personally think it is going to be drivers driving those cars remotely for $2 per hour. I think they will be able to find people to drive from Philippines or Vietnam remotely. But those cars will definitely be trashed and smelly. Uber might have to spend a lot of money on cleaning those cars daily
California DMV suspends Cruise’s robotaxi permit ‘effective immediately’ / The GM-backed company’s driverless vehicles ‘are not safe for public operation,’ the DMV said as among the reasons for the suspensions. about a year ago
I think someone needs to sue the state of California. As a driver of a motor vehicle we have to pay registration fees and keep clean driving records and pay and test for drivers licenses in order to operate our vehicles. Why should driverless cars not have to go through the same process. It's unconstitutional. All motor vehicles should have a licensed driver behind the wheel period.
I'll add capatalism Is.an eco system u take out humans capatalism will fall
Has nothing to do with the constitution
Exactly and absolutely! 😢 It's okay...in the future, some paid autocrat will outlaw humans driving period 😭
I agree
Uber can't even get addresses correct. Can't tell you how many times I've had to drive down the street or go an extra mile or two to find a pax proper stop and the app is clueless and doesn't know where we are. Lol
Well better look out for though’s Chevy Cruise missiles in 2025. 🚀🚀😱😱
I think its going to be hard for a robot car to drive when out of work drivers start slashing tires with small box cutters.
It’s gonna take some time before this is fully implemented. It’ll start out modest, especially as the areas get more rural
They might work for a little bit but wait until they have these things. Working in areas of town with bad customers who are going to be vaping, leaving gum, leaving mud, leaving trash, leaving wet stains in the seats.
I believe this Cruze rollout is to appease investors because their already partnered with waymo. And those cars only can do 40mph small rides because their electric and highways is not practical which means they've hit the pinnacle and soon the ai novelty will wear off. Uber is in fear due to the current democratic state and plus cash n private rides will rise during holidays to unseen records. Also their algorithms are always changing which in itself is a fear based response. Drivers keep hope and fight. 💪
I love to see more people put cones on the hoods of those cars. This way, we can help make the autonomous vehicles unreliable. People in San Francisco do it all the time
❤❤❤Great CONTENT Professor! This is more proof of how disconnected these CEOs are with the real world. Passengers will use these cars 🚗 as mobile toilets 🚻, barf buckets 🪣 and mobile motels! Bring these robo taxis 🚕 to San Diego, California, and our homeless population will get a new income stream by disassembling these cars and sending the parts to the recycling ♻️ center! Is anyone investing in this nonsense?
I’ve talked with several people in the insurance industry. Once consistent thing I’ve heard is Insurance will be very high if they will even insure these vehicles at all.
Uber will screw Cruise as well.
Don't see it working out.
Uber will destroy the cruise cars,doubt Uber will be paying maintenance on the cruise cars
I’ve talked to many passengers about this and not one of them desires to be driven by a robot. Most passengers actually enjoy being around other real ppl and conversing with us.
GREED IS ONE helluva DRUG!
Good job please keep us posted. My biggest fear is greed will end up killing capitalism and you can imagine what a social mayhem for society.
Let it happen can't wait for theme too delve into autonomous vehicles then they can bear the full weight of vehicle ownership times 1 million vehicles just imaginrme the insurance rates when people get killed in those death traps never ever trust your life to a computer ice , road construction, unsafe drivers , ultra complicated roads and hiway on off ramps with road construction trying somthing like that in a northern city will definitely result in massive lawsuits when someone gets killed by a semi truck, who is going to clean and maintain all these vehicles , what fee's are they going to have to pay , what kind of testing for licensing do these vehicles have to pass , what about traffic violations ( recently in the news ). Uber better have 100 billion stached for the eventual lawsuits and let me tell you every fatal or crippling accident that these vehicles cause will be in the 50 to 100 million range , would you take a ride in one of these vehicles on icy roads or how about ultra complicated northern city roads with road construction bike lanes , and pedestrians , in a vehicle that has absolutely no feel for the road conditions no anticipation and ultimately no responsibility . Don't think soo. Never ever trust your life to a computer algorithm , and finally and you know this is going to happen a computer glitch , cyber attack , computer malfunction ect., ect. ect. 5:50
How can we boycott this 🤷🏾♂️
Waymo already has Robotaxis in San Francisco right now, but is has not been a smooth experiment, mainly the SF commuters and residents don't like them, because they run thru stop signs and lights, creating gridlock, accidents with at least a fatal accident, etc. I have only used lyft and uber a few times, since 2015 and would never use a self driving car, because it is a computer chip, driving a 3k to 4k SUV and I can't imagine it being a cheap service.
In California alone, it's estimated that 200k drivers are registered with uber, lyft and a few other delivery services. Uber or lyft would need 10k driverless cars each, to have minimal coverage on the entire State, at 100k dollars each self driving SUV, $1 billion dollars for the fleet, insurance, storage and maintenance facilities, engineers, mechanics, maintenance crews for cleaning cars and warehouses, tires, oilchanges, etc, etc. Good luck 🤞 😂😂😂😂
Like you said about who cleans up the barf, or flat tires or malfunction, software or mechanical. What about the cost of insurance and so on?
Just keep DCA these transportation stocks 👌
They can make more robots 🤖 to clean up the vomit 🤮
It’s going to be lots of accidents,
Twice almost got hit by Waymo
Tesla is about to do this too
I wonder how high their prices will be once they're the ones that have to pay for the maintenance.
Guys lots of passengers around get your own clients.
I personally think it is going to be drivers driving those cars remotely for $2 per hour. I think they will be able to find people to drive from Philippines or Vietnam remotely. But those cars will definitely be trashed and smelly. Uber might have to spend a lot of money on cleaning those cars daily
I don't think it's going to work too much cost good luck 😂
wait ... wasn't Cruise pulled off the roads?
California DMV suspends Cruise’s robotaxi permit ‘effective immediately’ / The GM-backed company’s driverless vehicles ‘are not safe for public operation,’ the DMV said as among the reasons for the suspensions. about a year ago
Wait till people start vomiting and peeing all over the seats. Lol
Block the road.
Robotaxi does not decline the $3 rides. The cars in austin are nothing but issues. Worse driving skills than real people.
So Ubers going to actually own cars 😂 year right! If they do they’ll end up as broke as today’s drivers
Stop using uber
Cruise sucks