One elder stated this will flatten out those monthly insurance premiums. There is no driver, so similar vehicles operated in similar areas will have the same low insurance rate. This will take the insurance industry some time to adjust their service to best meet the consumers changing transportation need.
Seniors expect this vehicle to completely eliminate the cost of traffic fines. The car is driverless, no driver to ticket. This presents a huge change in the revenue stream many law enforcement agencies have become so accustomed to receiving. Loss of traffic fines leaves City's struggling to find money for an operating budget.
Senior's expect the State to have to come up with an alternative form of identification. This would eliminate the need for a drivers license. There is no driver to license.
This is so perfect for seniors who have changes in cognition and physical function which results in a loss of a valid drivers license. Wisconsin is a rural landscape full of transportation challenges. This would mean precious independence for an elder living a bit on the edge of a city or town.
Home Care Path staff would like to take this opportunity to thank the Google team for all their hard work on this very important project. Thank You!
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