On average, self driving car technology is faced with a lot of challenges such as more than 5 million crashes take place annually and 22 percent of them are weather-related, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reports.
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How Will Self Driving Cars Handle Inclement Weather
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5 million crashes? How many were cause by human error? How do I statistics
Hybrid self driving will be first all cars must keep a mandatory distance from each other at a given speed. Speed of traffic can be controlled by the road operator. This will stop crashes.
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by not driving bad
Self driving cars should have an advantage over humans in bad weather, provided they don't only rely on visible spectrum cameras like tesla trash are.
>how will self-drive cars handle inclement weather
Better than people.
People are prone to panic in case of bad weather so I guess much better than people.
There will never be fully self-driving cars, it's an issue of liability.
They wont, when the government says don't leave your home the cars will comply.
I'd like to see how a self driving car will handle going down an icy hill in Pittsburgh.
>Pro tip : you don't if it is bad because you will crash
>mesh network of self driving cars can identify dangerous roads and reroute
it cucks itself and leaves you stranded on the side of the road.
People live on that street. You can't reroute.
>mesh network of self driving cars can identify dangerous roads and choose not to go down that road
They'll fly.
If it's too dangerous for self driving cars then you shouldn't be going outside goy.
This but unironically.
All they have to do is be better than people.
The ability to independently control each wheel at nanosecond reaction times is far beyond what people are capable of and as such, computers will actually have less trouble with extreme weather.
Not to mention the patience to just GO FUCKING SLOWER
GO SLOWER YOU STUPID CUNTS
Cars won't get addicted to playing fucking Candy Crush on the road. They also won't need to look at what retarded shit their Facebook "friends" posted every 5 seconds.
Go slower and keep more space.
Not to mention each car can report patches of black ice and deep puddles to prevent losing control. Just being able to share hazard data will make things far easier to prevent.