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Driverless Buses Taking You From Terminal To Your Plane
And vice versa. Does this new and exciting technology fill you with excitement or fear that this isn’t going to end well?
Personally I welcome AI and autonomous vehicles and all you technology and I think that those who don’t are going to be left behind, metaphorically and literally.
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Personally I welcome AI and autonomous vehicles and all you technology and I think that those who don’t are going to be left behind, metaphorically and literally.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gatwick does not need buses to take passengers to their aircraft.
When I last looked it had over 140 stands spread over six piers (with more in the pipeline). I have traveled regularly from there for over 30 years and can remember only once boarding an aircraft which was not at a pier. That was because we had to use a replacement aircraft which was not on a stand and there was no time to get it there.
When I last looked it had over 140 stands spread over six piers (with more in the pipeline). I have traveled regularly from there for over 30 years and can remember only once boarding an aircraft which was not at a pier. That was because we had to use a replacement aircraft which was not on a stand and there was no time to get it there.
"and all you technology "
What does that mean ?
Technology is fine so long as it is not rushed. rush it and you will get failures. Those of us who know the pitfalls are cautious but it certainly does not mean we dont embrace it. Indeed, from what I have seen it is those in technology (programming) who are the most cautious and you cant embrace it more than programming it can you?
A driverless bus on an airport I would think was reasonable. Where they may come a cropper is on the insurance. If one hits a plane the damage is likely to be quite large.
What does that mean ?
Technology is fine so long as it is not rushed. rush it and you will get failures. Those of us who know the pitfalls are cautious but it certainly does not mean we dont embrace it. Indeed, from what I have seen it is those in technology (programming) who are the most cautious and you cant embrace it more than programming it can you?
A driverless bus on an airport I would think was reasonable. Where they may come a cropper is on the insurance. If one hits a plane the damage is likely to be quite large.
“"and all you technology "
What does that mean ? ”
That was meant to be NEW technology.
It might be a good idea to put some kind of underground electromagnetic technology near the runway that activates a kill switch in driverless vehicles in case they malfunction and make a run for the runway.
Either that or those electric poles that can be activated to rise from underground to halt cars
What does that mean ? ”
That was meant to be NEW technology.
It might be a good idea to put some kind of underground electromagnetic technology near the runway that activates a kill switch in driverless vehicles in case they malfunction and make a run for the runway.
Either that or those electric poles that can be activated to rise from underground to halt cars
Hopkirk - // They will have to make a huge investment in order to save the cost of employing a driver. //
Your personal experience gives valuable insight into the concept, and a pithy summary here as well!
This reminds me of HS2 - a group of people have an idea, and someone gives them some money, and they are off, enthusiasm seriously outweighing logical thought.
As with HS2, we should be asking ourselves - what do we actually want, can we actually achieve what we want, and is the end result going to be worth the vast amount of time, trouble and money spent to get it?
And will future generations see the ultimate futility of this 'vision', and simply revert to what was there before?
We should be wary of being carried away by enthusiasm from the eager few taking us down dead-end roads of expense and misery.
Your personal experience gives valuable insight into the concept, and a pithy summary here as well!
This reminds me of HS2 - a group of people have an idea, and someone gives them some money, and they are off, enthusiasm seriously outweighing logical thought.
As with HS2, we should be asking ourselves - what do we actually want, can we actually achieve what we want, and is the end result going to be worth the vast amount of time, trouble and money spent to get it?
And will future generations see the ultimate futility of this 'vision', and simply revert to what was there before?
We should be wary of being carried away by enthusiasm from the eager few taking us down dead-end roads of expense and misery.
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