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by tigershark
3434 days ago
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I agree completely. And the video although not new is quite impressive.
But if the claim of the author that San Francisco is a tough city in which to drive is true, than I fear that some parts of Italy (and probably A LOT of cities in the world) won't have self driving cars for a very long time.
When I saw the video the first time I was very impressed, but I would have never imagined that for someone that was a VERY challenging urban scenario.
From the article: when we see the streets of San Fransisco conquered, then we know that self-driving is ready to come of age.
Seriously? And if you conquer the street of Naples what will come of age? |
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If you've ever been to those countries, the first thing you notice as a westerner is that the streets are chaos, traffic rules are barely obeyed, and aggressiveness is required to get anywhere.
Meanwhile, Beijing and Dehli have extreme pollution problems partially caused by cars.
If any place was in need of point to point autonomous ride sharing, it's Asia. The reduction in cars would reduce congestion from the outset. But in the future, protocol guided right of way negotiation could reduce congestion even further.