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by dwild 3007 days ago
> If Uber's self-driving cars are no better than the visual acuity of humans, they shouldn't be on the road.

This is part of a test... how can you determine that these cars are better than humans if you can't try them? Put more regulation on the tests, sure, but don't stop them all, otherwise, we wouldn't be able to do any of it. Considering that woman didn't have all her focus on the road, already we see that they didn't put the right person there.