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by saulrh
2213 days ago
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> Which seems unlikely. No kidding. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2001-128/pdfs/2001-128.pdf?id...: The two most dangerous things in road work, accounting for half of all of the industry's fatalities, are industrial vehicles working on the site and passenger vehicles passing it. So, yeah, you're right - there aren't any alternative systems that manage to avoid this problem. Even humans suck at it. And if even humans can't handle construction areas safely, how can you possibly expect computers to be perfect? |
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* Hitting a worker is very different from hitting a truck.
* Many of those fatalities are not in clear daylight.