Wonderfully dystopian scenario, let's hope it's like most predictions...
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Globalists will not be successful with doing this.
Video seems accurate. I notice the same stuff, around here, since they test-drive autonomous vehicles, everywhere.
Glad I don't have a car and live someplace where I don't need one. Pure luxury.
Incentives matter. Why doesn't California hold AV companies accountable for moving violations just like any other driver? Texas and Arizona - other AV test-grounds - were able to appropriately modify their laws to do just that. Reducing it to a simple matter of hundreds of billions of corporate dollars at stake doesn't explain it. Clearly the mind of the modal blue voter is inherently just not sufficiently critical of public leaders... This is at the heart of whether or not the predicted dystopia ultimately materializes.
I suspect there's two reasons, but I haven't researched it:
1. Driving in Arizona is so insanely easy that cars are unlikely to break any rules, so a couple of fines don't matter.
2. California as a tech hub is willing to make life easy for these tech companies, even at the expense of their citizens.
That said, there may be more nuance to these exceptions than what the video goes into. Who knows, maybe they just pay a lump sum to cover x amount of violations.