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In reply to the discussion: Self-Driving Uber Car Kills Arizona Pedestrian. [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)32. This one was a jaywalker
and it is very rare for a driver to be found at fault when hitting a jaywalker and then usually only when the driver was breaking the traffic laws say by speeding.
As someone below said physics still apply and there will be a minimum stopping distance at any speed, you can not prevent an accident where someone breaks those rules of physics. That said an autonomys vehicle has a way better shot of mitigating even these situations as again it is constantly tracking moving objects and their speed and trajectory relative to the car, something just not even remotely possible for a human to accomplish.
edited to add that yes anything you can spot the driverless vehicle can see and track far more efficiently than you.
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+1000, people are clueless about innovation. Look at early plane flights! Risky! nt
USALiberal
Mar 2018
#76
The number of pedestrians killed by human driver cars is off the charts in AZ
grantcart
Mar 2018
#54
And will never be reached without continued testing. 30,000 die a year now. it wil reduce deaths. nt
USALiberal
Mar 2018
#81
you seem to think these cars just drive with no awareness of what is around them.
Egnever
Mar 2018
#46
Was Arizona chosen as a state with low population or very weak personal injury laws?
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2018
#16
Yes 30,000 die a year in auto accidents. So it is not working well either. nt
USALiberal
Mar 2018
#75
The sensors on the vehicle will make this the best documented traffic fatality ever
FarCenter
Mar 2018
#57
I saw the dashcam and I'm not sure it would have made a difference with a human driver
inwiththenew
Mar 2018
#83