I'm referring to parked cars on the left with oncoming traffic on the right, adding driveways with vehicles entering and a wall on the right hand side of the road.
I'm referring to really tight corners which you can't do it in a single turn and have to reverse back, all while there is potential for oncoming traffic.
I'm referring to single lane country roads with passing points every few hundred yards and having to reverse back to accommodate a vehicle or tractor coming the other way.
I'm referring to blind corners where the only way to know if it's clear is to watch for no cars between the visible gaps in a hedge or between cars.
I'm referring to the guy in the middle of the road with the road works sign saying waving you to go or to stop.
I really mean the less than predictable conditions on the roads.
I'd expect them to drive themselves most of the time, but not always. On some places you'd have to "switch to manual" and drive the car yourself to a place where the gps tells you that it's suitable to turn on automatic driving.
When roads are fully automatic and electric, children will be able to play outside again; roads and cities will become quiet places in which to think and breathe