Robotaxis stands out as the future, and they’re already right here now in some locations, however there are nonetheless points to resolve. I’ve seen two fairly notable issues pop up in current days with the 2 most distinguished self-driving manufacturers within the US.
Tesla Drives Down A Practice Monitor
Initially, we’ve the story from Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania. Three folks had been using in a Tesla that was in Full Self Driving (FSD) mode. The automobile, based mostly on its “imaginative and prescient solely” self-driving system, decided that some railroad tracks had been a roadway, turned left to get on the tracks, after which proceeded to drive alongside them. Minutes later, the Tesla was struck by a practice.
Fortunately, the folks within the Tesla had the sense to appreciate one thing was flawed and get out of the automobile earlier than it was struck by the practice. (Why didn’t they simply flip off FSD and drive again to the highway themselves? I don’t know. Possibly they didn’t know one of the best ways to drive out, or perhaps they heard a practice coming and obtained out of the automobile as shortly as potential.
“[The Tesla] went down the tracks roughly 40-50 ft,” Western Berks Hearth Commissioner Jared Renshaw reported to native information outlet WFMZ.
Naturally, this was not one in all Tesla’s check robotaxis. These are solely in Austin, Texas, for the time being, and there are solely one thing like 15 of them. The query is whether or not FSD is basically prepared for this stage.
“The Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration examined practically 500 crashes involving Tesla autos working in self-driving mode, 13 of which resulted in fatalities,” Yahoo!Information writes. The self-driving Tesla “struck one other automobile or impediment with sufficient time for an attentive driver to reply or mitigate the crash” in 45% of these accidents, in accordance with the NHTSA. In one other 31% of instances, “in low traction circumstances similar to moist roadways,” the Tesla slid off the highway. Unsurprisingly, the NHTSA concluded that Tesla drivers in these instances had an excessive amount of belief within the FSD system. In different phrases, because it was nonetheless the people’ duty to watch the automobile’s driving, it was their fault they didn’t take over sooner to keep away from a crash, however that gave the impression to be as a result of they thought FSD was higher than it was. Circling again to the practice story, one has to marvel why the driving force didn’t take over as quickly as they seen the automobile beginning to flip onto the practice tracks. Hmm…. Extreme religion in FSD I assume?
Waymo Stops In An Intersection
On the opposite facet of the US, a pal lately shared with me a narrative of a Waymo robotaxi stopping in the midst of an intersection in San Francisco and simply sitting there.
Hmm … that’s not good. Although, the passengers are actually having time cracking up about it. As a lot as they’re having enjoyable with it, it’s clearly not a protected state of affairs.
It’s not clear right here why the Waymo was caught in the midst of the intersection. Proper after the video began, you’ll be able to see one other couple of vehicles driving ahead within the lane to the left, however the Waymo is simply stopped there. The sunshine is yellow, then turns pink, and the Waymo stays in place as cross-traffic begins driving. The Waymo is definitely blocking the trail of a trolly/tram. Cross-traffic from the left is blocked by the automobile. Then, a distant Waymo driver takes over the automobile and begins driving it out of the intersection, even on pink. I’m undecided if that’s the popular resolution in that state of affairs both … however that’s how the difficulty was finally resolved.
Why is a Waymo in San Francisco nonetheless having such a foul edge case like this? Who is aware of? It’s not clear in any respect why the robotaxi stopped in the midst of the intersection earlier than the fellows within the automobile began filming.
Are we prepared for robotaxis? It relies on who you ask. Are they safer than human drivers, as stats appear to point out? In all probability, however not in all situations, and positively not all self-driving techniques.
See any extra “humorous” movies or information about robotaxis doing bizarre issues? Share them down beneath.
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