10 Crazy Changes We'll Face When Google's Driverless Cars Take Over

Google's driverless cars will soon be a normal thing... are you ready?

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As the world slowly moves toward driving electric cars, Google is looking to take the "driving" out of the car completely. The company has been testing driverless cars for the last few years, and they've even gone as far as letting them operate by themselves on the streets of San Francisco--crazy, right? While having a driverless car will be considered a luxury, just like how having an automatic car was back when there was only manual, one day they may very well catch on with the mainstream. And when they day comes, we'll be looking at very different times. So, as we look toward the driverless age, we've weighed some of the biggest pros and cons that'll come with it. Here are the 10 Craziest Changes We'll Face When Google's Driverless Cars Take Over

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Google-branded cars won't have steering wheels or pedals.

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More fake "stuck in traffic" selfies.

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Google will find a new way to give you ads.

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Road rage will plummet (we hope.)

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You'll actually have time to study for that test or eat breakfast in the morning.

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There will be less DUI's, but more public intoxication tickets when you come stumbling out on your way to class.

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If you're late there's nothing you can do about it if you don't want to get behind the wheel (and get caught speeding.)

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If you're riding a motorcycle with a helmet, you might be less safe than the rider next to you if he's not wearing one.

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More backseat sex, so tint those windows.

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Cops will be short on money from not giving out as many speeding tickets... but they'll find other ways.

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