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by gibolt
1824 days ago
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Arizona roads are also mapped to extreme precision, have very wide lanes, and are optimized for cars. Waymo has prioritized low intervention by being overly cautious and avoiding hard maneuvers (like many left turns). That doesn't work when they scale up to any other set of normal roads, especially as density and complexity increases. |
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They will always map roads to precision, whether it's Arizona or San Francisco. Why is that a problem? You should either look at their CA disengagement reports over the years or wait until they roll out a service in SF (where they've been testing heavily). That will show how safe they are in dense environments.