Last year I discussed how governments could and should put personal injury lawyers such as me out of business by taking human
error out of the driving equation and embracing self - driving vehicles.
Not exact matches
Rather than expose miners to the risk
of a human
error - induced accident involving a multi-ton vehicle, Clearpath takes the
driving out of human hands.
Only the best versions
of truth can
drive out error, but contrary
errors can keep each other from acquiring too much power.
I don't have a solution to the problem, except to hope that the much — touted «free marketplace
of ideas» will
drive out the
errors (hence my gratitude for Mr. Finn's correction).
Credit rating agencies like Experian are preparing proposals which could see them tasked with rooting
out benefit fraudsters, as part
of a wider government
drive to reduce the annual # 5.2 billion cost
of fraud and
error in the benefits system.
Check
out these routine
driving habits, any one
of which would cause failure
of a
driving test, and ask yourself if you commit any
of these
errors?
Well, Judy, the problem wasn't so much doing a
drive - by, but rather posting a
drive - by full
of factual
error, then showing up again in a hissy fit when the
errors were pointed
out.
Find
out how to get a copy
of your
driving record, who to contact if there is an
error on your record, and even how to maintain a clean
driving history.
Observe traffic laws, remain conscious
of other drivers, and keep an eye
out for patrolling police vehicles to minimize the chances
of making
driving errors in plain view.
This is because self -
driving cars take human
error out of the transportation space, which is likely to lead to...