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by slg
2056 days ago
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>Prioritizing safety over everything has kept regulators far away and there haven't been any mishaps that I'm aware of. Maybe I have missed it, but has there been any substantial use of Waymo outside of the Phoenix area? There is a reason why both Uber and Google were targeting that area for testing. It is an area with lots of sun, little precipitation, lots of relatively new, big, and straight roads, no real wildlife that might jump out into the road, and that is notoriously hostile to pedestrians. Is demonstrating a self driving vehicle is safe there truly indicative that it will be safe in the back alleys of Boston's North End when there is a foot of snow on the ground? |
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It just works out better for the company since these drivers know their city and that is all they do. It keeps the company from having accident insurance claims.
I doubt there will ever be self driving Tractor Trailer type vehicles in any city. It requires some serious skill and intuition about your rig and roads, like where to take the truck wide to complete a right turn without taking down the street light or pedestrian waiting to cross would be a good example.