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by jacquesm
2943 days ago
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A cruise control system doesn't look out your front window and doesn't steer the car. So the driver is still actively engaged in operating the vehicle, just has one less lever to work on. And at the first tap on the brake it disengages. If you want to compare it with a car operating on cruise control you'd have to sedate the driver. |
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(Subaru's doesn't do active lanekeeping, but lots of other manufacturers like BMW and Ford do.)
The newer cruise controls have lane-keep assist and adaptive cruise control - you don't have to actively steer or brake. On an open road, there's effectively little difference from the Uber vehicle, which would also let you disengage autonomous mode by breaking or otherwise interacting with the controls. (The newest mass-market cruise controls are "stop and go", which means they'll even bring the car to a full stop, then start driving again.)