Ok, so this is kinda interesting, and I don’t think we have discussed...
A new model suggests that self driving cars could cause massive traffic jams.
The same swarm programming that could give advantages such as advanced look-ahead via networking, or the ability for vehicles to safely travel together at 100 mph only 1 foot off the bumper of the vehicle in front of them, could also be used for the opposite: massive coordinated intentional traffic jams blockading entire cities and residential subdivisions.
NPR: self driving cars and parking
Here’s the thinking...
In a large inner city area like NYC, parking is at a premium. A self driving car could park in a 1 hour parking zone, and keep moving itself when the time expires
But it doesn’t actually have to park at all. It could drop you off at the restaurant, and keep making laps until you were ready to leave.
Since this would burn fuel, it becomes advantageous for the autonomous car to seek out slowing moving congested areas and attach itself to them. It might only have to travel at 10 or 15 mph, which would save a lot of fuel.
But it could also seek out other autonomous cars in the same predicament and join together and CREATE a traffic jamb, to collectively save fuel.
Or, it could drive itself to the nearest residential neighborhood, and just hang out there until needed. Your suburban neighborhood could have a bunch of cars with no drivers slow cruising the neighborhood- creepy.
And what if it got hacked? Could 500 cars be used in unison to lock down an entire city, prevent emergency responders from accessing an area, or block traffic to create escape routes for criminals?
Intriguing...