SDC's are a mess because instead of listening to the decades of expertise in avionics and flight control, engineers figured they can code driving laws and blend it with computer vision and be good to go.
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Even a novice driver wouldn't enter an intersection going +38 mph in the right lane, regardless of right of way. That's careless. Maybe even negligent, legally-speaking.
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Maybe a decimal point moved one spot to the right? 3.8 seems more reasonable.
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Nope. Left two lanes were stopped. Right lane clear and had green. Vision of intersection obscured.
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Wow. Terrible.
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oh yeah that’s definitely a safe driving instruction
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This is professional negligence. Keep those programmers away from anything of value forever.
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I'm envisioning a mid level manager: "Just make sure it follows the traffic laws and we shouldn't be liable"
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Sorry, I was using it as shorthand for a difference in speed, which is probably improper shorthand for 'delta-v' when the relative object(s)--in this case traffic in the adjacent lane--were simply stopped.
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I've never driven with anything higher than a +/-10mph delta because COME ON
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I'm not big on these types of logistics but from what little I grasp from what Delta means and what 38 mph is I cannot help but wtf
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