Top 1200 Driving Cars Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
If we are going to have self-driving cars, the technical specifications should be quite precise.
For a boy or girl, driving cars that they love is fun.
'Driving Home For Christmas' is just a great Christmas song because people are in their cars and driving home. — © Engelbert Humperdinck
'Driving Home For Christmas' is just a great Christmas song because people are in their cars and driving home.
I think it's very clear now that we will have self-driving cars.
People get really nuts around cars. They get angry at cars, they get angry at their car, they get angry at people driving in cars; there's something really comical about that, about automobiles.
Google is working on self-driving cars, and they seem to work. People are so bad at driving cars that computers don't have to be that good to be much better. Any time you stand in line at the DMV and look around, you're like, 'Oh, my God, I wish all these people were replaced by computer drivers.'
At Barca, players were banned from driving their sports cars to training.
Well, you can say there is a self driving car. I'm seeing the automation of vehicles. Really, computer-assisted driving. I think that is really interesting to us because we are taking all of the sensors technologies and putting them in cars and making people safer.
We didn't get agitated over the closure of blacksmiths when people stopped riding horses and started driving cars.
Driving race cars was an avenue for me to learn how to build my own car, and that was my ambition all along.
Well, we won the war. You know what that means. In twenty years, we'll all be driving Iraqi cars.
Imagine if we can just talk to our computers and have it understand, 'Please schedule a meeting with Bob for next week.' Or if each child could have a personalized tutor. Or if self-driving cars could save all of us hours of driving.
This is what I have always done in my life, just racing and driving cars and go-karts fast.
Think of a world where there is no ride-sharing; people are driving themselves to work. You now have 30 people being served by 30 cars. Those 30 cars are only served 4% of the day; 96% of the day, they're stored somewhere. Around 20% to 30% of our land is taken up just storing these hunks of metal that we drive around in for 4% of the day.
I loved cars when I was younger, now not as much as I grew up a little bit. But I still enjoy driving. — © Gael Monfils
I loved cars when I was younger, now not as much as I grew up a little bit. But I still enjoy driving.
The self-driving car is coming. And right now, our best supply of organs come from car accidents... Once we have self-driving cars, we can actually reduce the number of accidents, but the next problem then would be organ replacement.
Self-driving cars are the natural extension of active safety and obviously something we should do.
Since I started driving in F1 in 2006-07, the cars have got slower and easier to drive.
To be sure, conservative radio talk show hosts have a built-in audience unavailable to liberals: People driving cars to some sort of job.
I love driving cars, looking at them, cleaning and washing and shining them. I clean 'em inside and outside. I'm very touchy about cars. I don't want anybody leaning on them or closing the door too hard, know what I mean?
Cars are good for entrances and exits. And there is something about driving that is quite cliched in a funny way. I like Roy Orbison's video for I Drove All Night because it's so literal. It is just a man driving throughout the night. I like that silliness. To be in a video is a ridiculous thing. It's almost impossible to do it without any humour.
I'm really looking forward to a time when generations after us look back and say how ridiculous it was that humans were driving cars.
I think with more electric vehicles on the road, hopefully we'll still be able to drive some fantastic sports cars with big V8s, or V10s, or even V12s. Why not? If we can find a way to balance the automotive world, where ultimately, when we have most of the commuters drive electric cars, then we won't really have any issue with some sports cars driving around.
At the end of the day, I got involved in all this because I enjoy driving cars and driving them as fast as possible. If I was going to be remembered for anything, I would like it to be for that.
Yeah, I'm the Brit who isn't Lewis Hamilton that woke up and realised he was good. I got that tag because I was young, flying around in jets and driving fast cars. I always took my driving seriously, but I suppose I enjoyed life... But I'm not a playboy.
Google is working on self-driving cars, and they seem to work. People are so bad at driving cars that computers don't have to be that good to be much better.
I like the word 'autopilot' more than I like the word 'self-driving.' 'Self-driving' sounds like it's going to do something you don't want it to do. 'Autopilot' is a good thing to have in planes, and we should have it in cars.
Everybody in New York City knows there's way more cars than parking spaces. You see cars driving in New York all hours of the night. Its like musical chairs except everybody sat down around 1964.
I understand when people think dressage is boring. But while your standard horse is like driving a Fiesta, our horses are like driving Formula One cars. I can't breathe without the horse reacting. You are training another being to become really responsive and athletic and powerful.
I didn't start driving race cars because of the fame or the money, but the most rewarding factor is being complimented on what you do, and your fans are always the first to do that.
The Jetsons had them in the 1960s. They were the defining element of 'Knight Rider' in the 1980s: cars that drive themselves. Self-driving cars appear in countless science fiction movies. By Hollywood standards, they are so normal we don't even notice them. But in real life, they still don't exist. What if you could buy one today?
Singapore is likely to be the world's first market for self-driving cars. Commercial services around self-driving vehicles will likely be in Singapore before they are anywhere else in the world.
If being the biggest company was a guarantee of success, we'd all be using IBM computers and driving GM cars.
I had a lot of fun driving race cars, but it wasn't my No. 1 priority.
What's really driving the boom in coaching, is this: as we move from 30 miles an hour to 70 to 120 to 180......as we go from driving straight down the road to making right turns and left turns to abandoning cars and getting motorcycles...the whole game changes, and a lot of people are trying to keep up, learn how not to fall.
I hate cars; in terms of what they do to nature and personally I just don't like driving them. I think they're a very bad way to design a transportation system.
Well, we won the war. You know what that means. In twenty years, we'll all be driving Iraqi cars
I drove 3,500 miles this summer on our family holiday, we drove across 10 countries. I have driven across the United States four times. I love cars, I love being in cars, I think so do most people. I want to help and support those people who have that same kind of enthusiasm for driving that I have.
There were a lot of beautiful, thin people out there driving nice cars. It was a whole different experience being in L.A. — © Bonnie Jo Campbell
There were a lot of beautiful, thin people out there driving nice cars. It was a whole different experience being in L.A.
It's like when people talk about driving F1 cars in the rain. I have absolutely no problem with it.
If GM had kept up with technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving $25 cars that got 1,000 MPG.
Family trips to Yellowstone and to what are now national parks in Southern Utah, driving the primitive roads and cars of that day, were real adventures.
I think perfect dates involve walking a lot, and not a bunch of driving around in cars. Ideally, you can walk together and go to a restaurant.
I love driving the cool cars, but there is nothing like driving a pickup truck.
In a lot of action films, a lot of guys are driving muscle cars or vintage cars, whereas in reality, a lot of getaway drivers would actually choose, like, commuter cars and find a way to blend into freeway traffic as quickly as possible.
There are no drivers like Formula One drivers. They are engineers, in a way. They are driving manual cars one-handed at 200 miles per hour around streets in Monaco. These cars use the ultimate in technology.
So much of my life is spent just focused on driving race cars.
As self-driving cars become more common, there will be a flood of new legal questions.
Can we text twice as much while driving, without the guilt? Yes, we can, if only cars will drive themselves.
I love driving cars. — © Alexander Ovechkin
I love driving cars.
Because of its shortcomings - driving range, cost, and recharging time - the electric vehicle is not a viable replacement for most conventional cars.
I've been driving race cars professionally for a while: 200 mph types of things.
I've got a fleet of cars and I've never had a driving license, ever.
I really like driving cars. I love car games.
It's important for automated cars to be able to drive in a human-like fashion - and that does mean adapting to the driving patterns around you.
We're doing a lot of work on self-driving cars. We do not currently have cars in the U.S., but we plan to, for development and testing. I think we are within striking distance of making self-driving cars a reality, and these would be powered by deep learning.
When you start to automate, you start to do the self-driving thing, you make it much more efficient. When these cars go into self-driving, you start to become a robotics company.
Ever since I was younger, I was fascinated by cars and driving. The first time I actually drove a car, I was twelve years old.
All you need is self-driving cars to destabilize society.
If I had it in my power to introduce a ban on women driving cars and to withdraw all their licences, I would do it without thinking twice.
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