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by CloudYeller
2696 days ago
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I agree. When I'm dropping someone off, I often drive past the intended drop point, let them out across the street, etc, because there is an unreasonably high cost to hitting the exact drop point. It sounds like self driving cars are only allowed to do exact drops, which is an irrational constraint IMO. Clearly there's a trade-off between trip time and drop accuracy, and time is usually 10x more important than accuracy. |
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That is literally the difference between a professional driver and a "ride share" amateur.
Yeah, yeah, cheap shot but those ride share drivers drive me crazy with their antics.