Apparently Google are planning to make their driverless cars more like humans:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/g ... olite.html
- cutting corners
- edging forward into junctions
this is because their cautious nature was seen as a potential factor in causing accidents...
so what do we think? will it get tanked on a Friday evening and have an argument with another driverless car?
Alasdair
Google's Driverless Cars
- Strangely Brown
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How can it pass a UK driving test if it cuts corners? Indeed, is it even required to pass a UK driving test? Perhaps it should be.
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Running red lights and ignoring 30 limits next...?
- Mr Cholmondeley-Warner
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Steaming onto roundabouts in a game of "roundabout chicken".
Overtaking on blind bends.
Reversing back past the junction it just missed on the motorway...
Overtaking on blind bends.
Reversing back past the junction it just missed on the motorway...
Nick
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You've forgotten the other danger sport: pulling out in front of Audis and not accelerating until you see the nose of the Audi dip under braking.
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StressedDave wrote:You've forgotten the other danger sport: pulling out in front of Audis and not accelerating until you see the nose of the Audi dip under braking.
Whatever happened to anti-dive suspension? Did that go out of fashion?
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