Judgement is the very thing that these control mechanisms are lacking. It lacks the knowledge of what's going on in the immediate environment and a quarter mile down the road.
You forgot to add for now...
I agree, I think cars interconnected by WiFi (or something similar) will come close to solving that issue.
You're talking about basic control mechanisms. We're very, very good at automated control today. How does "judgement and skill for manual gear-changing" fit into such a world? Do you *actually* have better skill than electronics with millisecond reaction times?
Why yes, a skilled driver is actually better. Judgement is the very thing that these control mechanisms are lacking. It lacks the knowledge of what's going on in the immediate environment and a quarter mile down the road. A skilled driver has taken in and processed all of that information before selecting a different gear. The car on the other hand, it's trying to determine the proper gear the moment you change the throttle input without any of the info the driver has. This is one of the reasons people will complain about 9 or 10 speed auto transmissions "hunting" for the correct gear, despite millisecond response times.
wtf is so important in hickville colorado thats such a cause for impatience?!? you aint in LA/NY/CHI/ATL, jesus.
Who wants to live in those shitholes...?
Way too many, yet still not enough to keep them out of my town.
"Out of register space (ugh)" -- vi