I don't know, too many fatal accidents with self driving cars for me. I'll take my chances driving myself. I was in Phoenix when they pulled the self driving cars off the road because of that.Getting into a fatal or severe accident while driving. I'll feel much safer when everyone has one of the cars that drive themselves.
I don't know, too many fatal accidents with self driving cars for me. I'll take my chances driving myself. I was in Phoenix when they pulled the self driving cars off the road because of that.
Tell that to the pedestrians that keep getting splatted by self driving cars.Self driving cars have a far lower accident rate than human drivers. You have zero control over the other drivers around you. Your risk of severe injury or death while driving is far higher than any other activity that you do.
Oooh, we had one of those in the middle of the night when I was in 5th grade. Still have fears from that night. Luckily my brother woke up and was able to wake everybody up before it spread too far. We attribute the way our house's basement was built (cinder-block walls and concrete flooring) to the minimal loss we had and our whole house not burning down. Thankfully we just lost the washer/dryer and the clothes that were around it.I don't know that I'd call them fears (I don't really think like that) but I despise snakes and worry about having to nurse my DH through his old-age while being solely responsible for supporting us (he's 13 years older than me). His "fears" are dropping dead before he gets a chance to retire and dryer vent fires.
Tell that to the pedestrians that keep getting splatted by self driving cars.
Becoming incapacitated in any way. Next to that, blindness. The idea of losing any degree of autonomy and self-sufficiency terrifies me.
I don't let it influence how I live my live, though. Not much, anyway.
That is something I have the opportunity to work with every single day as my career. Working with people who have a brand new debility and often times at their worst, it's really hard not to think about it. Thankfully, I'm in a position to help them. But sometimes it's hard when there's nothing you can do to help.Becoming incapacitated in any way. Next to that, blindness. The idea of losing any degree of autonomy and self-sufficiency terrifies me.
I don't let it influence how I live my live, though. Not much, anyway.
IDK, both are pretty scaryWhen my son was 4 he used to be terrified of "the Kardashians" lol.
It took a few weeks before we figured out he meant "Kardassians" - a scary looking star trek alien race and not the reality show girls.
One of DH's best friends is a retired FD captain and he's told some stories. It's not irrational and we really should get the duct professionally cleaned.Oooh, we had one of those in the middle of the night when I was in 5th grade. Still have fears from that night. Luckily my brother woke up and was able to wake everybody up before it spread too far. We attribute the way our house's basement was built (cinder-block walls and concrete flooring) to the minimal loss we had and our whole house not burning down. Thankfully we just lost the washer/dryer and the clothes that were around it.