Google Self-Driving Car Designed for Sex; Pornhub Fans Happy

Google Self-Driving Car Designed for Sex; Pornhub Fans Happy Clapway

Have you ever had sex in a car? Maybe a fumbling high school experience on a creepy back road? Nothing screams young love like warm beer and a condom that has practically embedded itself into your wallet, or purse. Self-driving cars may make sex in a vehicle more approachable. Could this be a fun marketing campaign Google could use for their self-driving cars? It seems sex and Pornhub may have a place in the future of innovative auto design. The Canadian Automated Vehicle Center of Excellence executive director warned against self-driving cars. Not because they are alien technology, but because more people will be banging on them while they are moving. This could make your morning commute more pleasurable.

Jimmy Kimmel Questions Self-Driving Sex

Jimmy Kimmel addresses the concerns of the Canadian agency’s executive director by hitting the streets and asking the self-driving sex question. The video published on YouTube is hilarious. It turns out most people haven’t had sex in a moving car. Most have had sex in a parked car. In a bizarre twist to the question, one guy admitted to having sex in the trunk of a car.

Could Pornhub and Google Team Up

The self-driving car Google hopes to have on roadways soon has a long way to go. The government and state laws have no laws in place for the fully-autonomous car movement. But that isn’t stopping Google. They plan on paying people $40,000 a year to not drive their car. Google could also team up with Pornhub to increase revenue that they continue to shell out on the self-driving car project. Google could have a downloadable Pornhub app available for adult consumers. You could watch porn via Pornhub and have sex in a moving car. The possibilities are endless. Pornhub fans would definitely be happy.

Are Self-Driving Cars Safe?

Human error accounts for 94 percent of vehicle accidents. Cars that humans don’t operate could greatly reduce that percentage. There are also 1.2 million vehicle accident deaths annually. A car that takes the controls away from us could have a big impact on fatality statistics as well. However, there is the question of software failure and hacking. This could potentially put you at greater risk. Do you think self-driving cars are safe? Would you make the sticky in one?