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by dkjaudyeqooe 1042 days ago
I was going to add that cones are just as important for human drivers but I thought it was obvious. I don't think human drivers can detect wet concrete (or other hidden hazards) any better than machines.

These sorts of safety issues have been a always been a problem, with lax markings, etc, but now are more acute with non-human drivers.

I think ultimately it raises the question of whether it's reasonable to offer some accommodations to non-human drivers where they don't perform so well. Do they have to be at the standard of human drivers for everything? That's probably impossible.