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You do realize that gasoline powered vehicles involved in a collision that causes a fire don't automatically go ... kaboomTesla battery firewalls worked great, no kaboom!
Tesla Model S fire vs 35 firefighters – watch impressive operation after a high-speed crash
Of course not but many of them would eventually. those firefighters would not be standing right next to the car for so long for that reason.You do realize that gasoline powered vehicles involved in a collision that causes a fire don't automatically go ... kaboom
looks like an accident that autopilot may do.
People are exposed to so many movies and TV shows showing cars exploding on impact that they often assume that is reality. As you note, it most certainly is not something that happens most of the time.You do realize that gasoline powered vehicles involved in a collision that causes a fire don't automatically go ... kaboom
read the manual, AP should be disengaged in construction zones! stay alert and attentive, be ready to assume manual control at all times and these wouldn't be issuesI guess autopilot nee driver assist has trouble coping with:
1. Inattentive driver for whatever reason.
2. Inadequate road change indicators a. A blue arrow pointing to the right to indicate lane closure.
b. An orange colored sign on the right indicating lane closure but turned edge on to the oncoming traffic so that it cannot be seen.
Placing a 5 ton grey colored concrete barrier in the lane at an angle to stop driver killing the workers on the the other side of the barrier... this actually did its job in this case to deflect the car to the right. Thankfully the car did not airborne
Maybe the barriers could be festooned with Blue Flashing Lights. Here in the US at road re-construction sites a cop car with its blue lights going is placed ahead of the construction sites.
The car's radar should be able to pick up the angled barrier....... well maybe not at that angle and initiate the Emergency Braking Procedure if it is turned on. An improvement to the barrier could be a thin radar reflective coating which would function like chaf to the incoming rocket.
That's inaccurate, if there's a gasoline leak and it's on fire then there's no pressure building in the tank.Of course not but many of them would eventually. those firefighters would not be standing right next to the car for so long for that reason.
No, unfortunately radar is not capable of detecting concrete barriers properly at high speeds.The car's radar should be able to pick up the angled barrier....... well maybe not at that angle and initiate the Emergency Braking Procedure if it is turned on. An improvement to the barrier could be a thin radar reflective coating which would function like chaf to the incoming rocket.