Autonomous Vehicle Presentation

The Antiplanner’s presentation on autonomous vehicles, mass transit, and long-range transportation planning is now available for download. It’s about 20 MB.

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The Antiplanner is a forester and economist with more than fifty years of experience critiquing government land-use and transportation plans.

4 Responses to Autonomous Vehicle Presentation

  1. paul says:

    When I tried to download the presentation my web browser came up with “page not found”.

  2. Tory says:

    Download link still broken. Looking forward to checking it out when fixed.

  3. prk166 says:

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/markrogowsky/2014/10/08/as-google-drives-toward-the-future-it-would-rather-you-dont-watch/

    The laser required for the car to “see” in 360 degrees recently saw its price cut from $85,000 to $7,999. Expect another 80-90% reduction over the coming years as well. GM will join Tesla in delivering a partially self-driving vehicle as soon as 2016 in the form of a Cadillac that can mostly take over on highways like the early Google test vehicles. A similar capability from Mercedes isn’t far behind.

  4. CapitalistRoader says:

    Finally the PDF works. The 64% fixed / 36% variable cost was an eye opener. I don’t get this:

    How U.S. Workers With No Vehicles Commute
    Walk 15%
    Carpool 12%
    Drive Alone 21%
    Transit 41%
    Other 8%
    Home 4%

    How can someone with no vehicle drive alone?

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