Driverless Cars

/ Driverless Cars #521  
Awesome info. I did not know to NOT charge if temps are at or below the freezing point of water.

So...elec cars come with heating elements to keep the battery above freezing I assume? At home I can plug it in (pita at times) but at work...parking lots...nope.

And here in western PA it gets below freezing every night for months in the winter, sometimes for days on end...

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Just read they are making chargers, FAST chargers - can charge a car at a rate of '20 miles per minute' the article said - so a 200 mile range would be 10 minute charge!


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Insurance agents will all tell you - HIT THE DEER! Swerve and hit something else is called reckless driving...unless you have the deer as a witniss of course.
 
/ Driverless Cars #524  

There was a special on transportation in America on CBS a few nights ago, one of the segments was on driverless cars. It was amazing what it could do, but the demo was under ideal conditions. The article you linked to underscored the big difference between that and real world conditions. I agree they're a long way off, if ever.

Curiously, will production models have all the roof mounted gear on them? Seems like snow could really wreak some havoc with them up here in the north.
 
/ Driverless Cars #526  
There was a special on transportation in America on CBS a few nights ago, one of the segments was on driverless cars. It was amazing what it could do, but the demo was under ideal conditions. The article you linked to underscored the big difference between that and real world conditions. I agree they're a long way off, if ever.

Curiously, will production models have all the roof mounted gear on them? Seems like snow could really wreak some havoc with them up here in the north.

At some point NO.

There is already some HUGE amount of "learning" (I hate to use that term in this context) by Tesla vehicles, both individually and collectively.
Unlike human guided vehicles they won't be "discovering" road features as they go along, they will likely be downloading very detailed (cm precision) and very up to date maps of the roads ahead.
Add to that the fact that MOST of our driving is very local and it becomes clear that within a very short time vehicles will "know" the way home and many details that humans miss or ignore - often to our peril, i.e. the developing pothole that was tiny yesterday can wreck your whole front end.
Much of that knowledge will have been gathered by other vehicles.

My crystal ball said so.

Bottom line; snow on the road won't matter, yellow lines won't need to be visible. Stop lines are ignored by humans anyway (-:
 
/ Driverless Cars #528  
Not too bad - from the perspective of 90 per day for driver'd cars.

(Rhetorical question) Why is this "news" anyway ?
 
/ Driverless Cars #529  
Seem to have driverless cars in NJ, just see people doing everything but drive. When WaWa (local chain like 7-11) started selling food bowls, saw lots of people holding them in their lap or hands while eating. So must be automatic steering since they are doing 80 in the left lane.
 
/ Driverless Cars #530  
Maybe someone with money to burn would put manikins in a driverless car and send them on a cross country vacation some day.
 
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Seem to have driverless cars in NJ, just see people doing everything but drive. When WaWa (local chain like 7-11) started selling food bowls, saw lots of people holding them in their lap or hands while eating. So must be automatic steering since they are doing 80 in the left lane.

Do they get to sue the manufacturer if the car decides to slam on the brakes, they get scalded by soup, and there is no large font warning label on-dash saying "Do Not Drive and Eat Soup" ?

Joking.... but there's been stupider lawsuits.......

When I get to sleep in back while rolling, I'll be interested.....

Rgds, D.
 
/ Driverless Cars #532  
For years we've been amazed watching drivers on the New Jersey Turnpike reading a newspaper, shaving, etc going 80!
 
/ Driverless Cars #533  
Prime example in Alberta , Canada. Tesla was cruising down the highway with driver and passenger sleeping in reclined position. Was on the news.
 
/ Driverless Cars #534  
No small part of the responsibility for that "accident" could be attributed to the deceased.
Wheeling a bicycle into the path of an oncoming car - maybe she expected it to just STOP instantaneously ???


Oh yes, horseless carriages were supposed to free us from accidents due to runaway horses - and to give us cleaner streets.
 
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Prime example in Alberta , Canada. Tesla was cruising down the highway with driver and passenger sleeping in reclined position. Was on the news.

Getting better and better !

Canada Tesla driver charged over 'napping while speeding' - BBC News

No injuries fortunately....... so I felt free to laugh -> esp. at the description of what happened when the LEO spun up the cherries - Tesla sped up :thumbsup:

It's just another software setting on the Drivetrain computer: after Economy, Sport, then comes Bank Robbery/Pursuit Mode !

Rgds, D.
 
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/ Driverless Cars #536  
No small part of the responsibility for that "accident" could be attributed to the deceased.
Wheeling a bicycle into the path of an oncoming car - maybe she expected it to just STOP instantaneously ???


Oh yes, horseless carriages were supposed to free us from accidents due to runaway horses - and to give us cleaner streets.

Always wondered why no one ever mentioned that. In the right or not, it will be a cold day before I will wheel a bicycle in front of an oncoming car and hope they stop. I don't trust anyone to stop. I don't trust turn signals either. I get honked at from cars behind me because I don't put out in front of cars with the right of way when I am at a stop light that are signaling, but I let them "honk it out their ***". I am not pulling out in front of a car with a turn signal on, and trusting they are actually going to turn. I have seen so many either change their mind and go straight or it was just a non canceled turn signal from the last turn they made and they didn't notice it.
 
/ Driverless Cars #537  
Prime example in Alberta , Canada. Tesla was cruising down the highway with driver and passenger sleeping in reclined position. Was on the news.

they were doing 140Kph the police said when they caught up to it it accelerated away
 
/ Driverless Cars #538  
Prime example in Alberta , Canada. Tesla was cruising down the highway with driver and passenger sleeping in reclined position. Was on the news.

they were doing 140Kph the police said when they caught up to it it accelerated away
 
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#540  
Probably because the people in front of the Tesla pulled over for the police and so the Tesla had nothing in front any more.

Space X.
Mission to Mars.
Tunneling Under the USA.
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Programming Teslas to recognize Active Emergency Vehicles.

# of Irons vs. Fire...... predates the tech (not being) used by a very long time.....

Rgds, D.
 

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