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by oxygen0211
3060 days ago
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Of course, this needs to be fixed in one way or the other to achieve fully autonomous cars, as many others like destinguishing red traffic lights from other red lights. But that's why nobody calls it fully autonomous yet. What always boggles me about such news is that people rely so much on these systems and apparently people drift away that they even don't notice an f*ing big red fire truck standing in their way. I often drive with dynamic cruise control (radar based, only keeping distance, breaking and speeding up, no steering), but I am in many situations in which I think "I need full control here" and temporarily disable it. Also, there are many situations where I don't use it in the first place because I know the way it functions is bringing downsides, such as driving on multi-lane roads (read: german Autobahn) since it will hold exactly that much distance to the car infront of me that every idiot will cut in, causing cruise control to decelerate to leave a bigger gap, rinse, repeat. |
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Maybe you're not a typical case?
FWIW, I consider myself a pretty decent focussed driver, yet when I hired a car with dynamic cruise control a few months back, I was shocked how much losing responsibility for part of the driving experience --the gears, acceleration, and braking, obvs-- helped me to relax too much, and lose a little bit of focus. I was still steering, and it wasn't like there were even any near misses... but I just felt my attention wander too many times for comfort.