Ever think about the folks who can't get behind the wheel? We're talking 40 million people across the States—too old, living with disabilities, or dealing with health issues that make driving impossible.
They're stuck. Literally trapped in homes scattered across a nation where everything's designed around having a car. Grocery stores? Doctor visits? Just hanging out with friends? All of it becomes a logistical nightmare.
Full Self-Driving tech isn't just another cool gadget. It's potentially the key that unlocks freedom for millions who've been sidelined by a car-dependent infrastructure. When autonomous vehicles actually work at scale, they could reshape mobility for an entire generation that's been left behind.
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GasBankrupter
· 6h ago
ngl this perspective really hits home; autonomous driving isn't just cool tech—for those 40 million people, it's truly a lifeline.
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BrokenRugs
· 6h ago
ngl this really hits the pain point. 40 million people being stuck at home is really ridiculous. If autonomous driving can really be implemented, it would be a lifesaver.
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AirdropHunter420
· 7h ago
That's right. Autonomous driving needs to be truly implemented; otherwise, it's just a PowerPoint dream.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 7h ago
NGL, this perspective really hits the mark. Autonomous driving isn't just about showing off technical skills; it can truly change the lives of people who are stuck at home.
Ever think about the folks who can't get behind the wheel? We're talking 40 million people across the States—too old, living with disabilities, or dealing with health issues that make driving impossible.
They're stuck. Literally trapped in homes scattered across a nation where everything's designed around having a car. Grocery stores? Doctor visits? Just hanging out with friends? All of it becomes a logistical nightmare.
Full Self-Driving tech isn't just another cool gadget. It's potentially the key that unlocks freedom for millions who've been sidelined by a car-dependent infrastructure. When autonomous vehicles actually work at scale, they could reshape mobility for an entire generation that's been left behind.