I've always thought Teslas are fairly innovative but they can't make a product that can compete with the engineering and experience of the existing automakers. The best electric cars will come from Detroit and their overseas competition, it's only a matter of time.
"By John R. Platt, The Revelator. Originally posted on The Revelator."
"The Department of Transportation has announced new federal voluntary guidance on the development and use of automated vehicles β with the goal of "removing unnecessary barriers" to innovation. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao said Thursday that the department's 80-page "Automated Vehicles 3.0" guidance "supports the safe, reliable and cost-effective integration of automation into our country's surface transportation systems."
The department indicated it was open to changing current standards that require all cars to have steering wheels, brakes and accelerator pedals. In trying to develop future cars without drivers, those current safety requirements could "constitute an unintended regulatory barrier to innovation," the DOT says. The agency said it would seek comment on proposed changes and consider "the possibility of setting exceptions to certain standards."'
I remember years ago working in the asbestos industry and learning how polluted the outside air is in cities from asbestos from automotive brakes being worn down.
Americans drove 268,167,000,000 miles in May 2018.
That’s 273% more than May 1970.
Now that's some big Detroit iron from the late 1970s, something that screams land-yacht like nothing else from that era.