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In reply to the discussion: Won't find me in one. [View all]Lancero
(3,280 posts)New technology has potentially solved that issue, though it has yet to be deployed in scale.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/business/new-radar-can-enable-self-driving-cars-to-see-clearly-despite-inclement-weather/863918
Still though, this argument is rather pointless - True driverless cars don't exist yet. Yes some cars do have some limited capability in daytime conditions, but failure outside of those conditions isn't a point against driverless cars. It's the failure of the driver, when they choose to make use of those features outside of the situations they are designed for.
You blame the technology, for failure to accomplish what is wasn't even designed to do. I, however, put the blame where it belongs - On the person who was supposed to, you know, be the driver.