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Old 10-04-2015, 07:28 AM
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DanEC,
It will be interesting when four self-driving cars arrive at a 4-way Stop sign intersection at the same time. If they are networked, there will be an algorithm that tells them the correct order. It might be based on traffic patterns downstream from that intersection.

Will they know what to do when they arrive at a controlled light intersection when the controls are out and Police are directing traffic. When all the cars are networked, you won’t need a policeman to direct traffic. In fact, you may not need traffic lights at all.

Will they pull over when a funeral possession is approaching? If the cars are networked and the funeral procession cars are identified, yes it could be done.

Will they know not to drive into a flooded underpass (submarine technology?)? Maybe not the first car. But unlike with human drivers, none that follow will make the same mistake.

Will they try to avoid running over turtles in the road in the spring? It would depend on the resolution of the forward looking radar, the size of the turtle, and the risk to other traffic while dodging the turtle. BTW, the location of the turtle would be shared with following cars.

Will they dodge, tire shredding potholes in Detroit? The radar will see the potholes. Whether they are dodged will depend on traffic conditions.

When it's snowing will they know to speed up before the hill in order to have enough speed to carry itself over the crest before spinning to a stop. Or as soon as it detects moisture and temps of 32 and below will it just pull into the nearest parking lot and shut down to hibernate? I see no reason the algorithm could not account for the highway coefficient of friction. And unlike with human drivers, it would not attempt a maneuver it already knows is impossible to complete.

Will a squirrel crossing the road in front of them send their computer into a psychotic conniption fit? I would expect the erratic movement of the obstruction to identify it as a squirrel and the computer would do as I do: Ignore it and drive on.

Will they pause for panhandlers at intersections approaching the door or drive off? As the occupants will likely be looking at their devices rather than outside, the panhandling trade will die from lack of income.

Can they be programmed to park out in the far areas of the parking lot at Walmart to avoid all the housewife and kids banging up your doors and running shopping carts into your pride and joy? I’m sure it could if that’s what you told it to do.

Inquiring minds would like to know. Imaginative minds like to answer.

Just had a thought - I should have Googled these questions. No need. I got it.
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