โDec-27-2016 11:05 PM
spoon059 wrote:rhagfo wrote:
We have already seen deaths due to people not turning off their engines when parking in the garage!
I think that has more to due with driver error/stupidity than an auto feature.
Its kinda like the "Runaway Toyota's" from a couple years back. Turns out that it was DRIVER ERROR. Drivers weren't properly securing floormats, which got underneath the accelerator and caused the accelerator to get stuck. Rather than put cars in neutral, they continued trying (unsuccessfully) to mash on the brakes. Didn't work.
mich800 wrote:rhagfo wrote:
Yes, I do understand the concept and reason, I see a wrongful lawsuit in some car makers future because of this feature.
We have already seen deaths due to people not turning off their engines when parking in the garage!
Death from stop/start. Are you sure you are not confusing push button start. I have not heard of one death blamed on the stop/start function.
โDec-29-2016 10:11 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
^^^^^^^^From the Tesla website:
"All Tesla vehicles produced in our factory, including Model 3, have the hardware needed for full self-driving capability at a safety level substantially greater than that of a human driver."
โDec-29-2016 09:12 AM
โDec-29-2016 09:12 AM
mkirsch wrote:4x4ord wrote:
When jumbo jets are safely landed by computers I think it's pretty obvious that the necessary technology exists to drive a car down the road.
Not necessarily.
Jumbo jets have a fairly limited set of conditions and parameters to deal with. Another plane is not going to suddenly decide to change lanes without looking, or stop short in front of you, for example.
While technically those situations do arise, rarely, they are almost always FATAL even if the aircraft is being flown manually. By and large commercial aircraft control keeps a safe distance between planes and gives each plane exclusive rights to the runway as it is taking off and landing.
In a car you have a near-infinite set of variables to deal with. Kid pops out from between two parked cars chasing a ball. Some idiot tries to change lanes and occupy the same physical space as you. Guy ahead of you has a blowout, skids into the barrier, and starts flipping end-over-end... Just a few examples.
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Halmfamily wrote:Tesla is not a self driving vehicle. This person was tempting fate and lost.
On the other note just ask the guy whose Tesla drove itself into the side of 18 wheeler because it could not decipher the white side of the trailer from the sky, oh nevermind he died.
โDec-29-2016 07:52 AM
rhagfo wrote:I think I saw that on an episode of Air Disasters.
Take the case off the Air France plane that crashed in the Atlantic, the plane was loosening (?) altitude, so the copilot pulled back on the stick, resulting in putting the plane in a stall! The plane fell 30,000 feet and bellyflopped on the ocean!
โDec-29-2016 07:17 AM
4x4ord wrote:
When jumbo jets are safely landed by computers I think it's pretty obvious that the necessary technology exists to drive a car down the road.
โDec-29-2016 06:26 AM
โDec-29-2016 12:56 AM
4x4ord wrote:ScottG wrote:
Self driving technology isn't all encompassing. These cars still have steering wheels and a driver is responsible for its operation. If road conditions are bad and it cant find its way, it wont continue to operate aimlessly.
It's not intended to let the driver curl up in the back seat and take a nap while going down the road.
Not yet. But it won't be long and a computer operated car will likely be a whole lot safer in a snowstorm than one operated by a human who can't see anything. When jumbo jets are safely landed by computers I think it's pretty obvious that the necessary technology exists to drive a car down the road.
โDec-29-2016 12:46 AM
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ScottG wrote:
Self driving technology isn't all encompassing. These cars still have steering wheels and a driver is responsible for its operation. If road conditions are bad and it cant find its way, it wont continue to operate aimlessly.
It's not intended to let the driver curl up in the back seat and take a nap while going down the road.
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