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How Many More Must Die Till They Realise That "autopilot" Will Never Work?
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https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ technol ogy/201 6/jul/0 1/tesla -driver -killed -autopi lot-sel f-drivi ng-car- harry-p otter
I don't blame the guy watching a film he was probably taken in by the hype.
I don't blame the guy watching a film he was probably taken in by the hype.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What happens when the family of people killed when driving on autopilot start suing Telsa (or other companies who make similar cars)?
They can say the autopilot technology was to blame for the death of their family member.
I can see some huge multi million dollar payouts in the USA and that could spell the end of auto mode driving.
They can say the autopilot technology was to blame for the death of their family member.
I can see some huge multi million dollar payouts in the USA and that could spell the end of auto mode driving.
"According to Tesla’s account of the crash, the car’s sensor system, against a bright spring sky, failed to distinguish a large white 18-wheel truck and trailer crossing the highway. In a blogpost, Tesla said the self-driving car attempted to drive full speed under the trailer “with the bottom of the trailer impacting the windshield of the Model S” " - tried to drive under the trailer, short cut? PMSL!
here's a recent case; http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/te chnolog y-41242 884
Couple of things I do not understand. I thought there was a 55 mph max speed limit on US roads? So how was he going so fast the truck driver did not see him? Second I thought the driver still had to steer the car while the 'auto' maintained as safe distance and speed in relation to other vehicles? This guy was watching a movie not looking at the road!
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