Mention self-driving cars in a group setting and someone always gets upset. As with an angry hunter and his trusty rifle, talk will inevitably turn to having to pry the steering wheel out of someone's cold, dead hands.
The advent of autonomous vehicles is a veritable doomsday for such individuals, the coming forfeiture of a fundamental freedom we've all enjoyed since Henry Ford began producing mechanized horse-drawn carriages in large numbers a century ago.
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