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by mandeepj
3606 days ago
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under normal conditions, self-driving car systems are tracking white\yellow lines on the road. I am not sure what they are going to do when it is all white during snow. I know GPS is also used but it might not have latest info about road directions. |
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No, lots of people don't do a great job whether it's because they're driving too fast, not leaving enough room, or slamming on the brakes. But there's a huge amount of judgment and situational awareness needed in bad weather--especially snow.
Certainly, autonomous systems can (and almost certainly will) be restricted to certain roads/types of roads in certain weather conditions and still be useful driving aids. But as soon as you restrict systems to only working some of the time, you've effectively closed off any use that doesn't allow for having a competent driver behind the wheel at all times.