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ddp26 | 3 months ago
I think anyone back then would be totally shocked that urban and suburban driving launched to the public before freeway driving.
ddp26 | 3 months ago
I think anyone back then would be totally shocked that urban and suburban driving launched to the public before freeway driving.
toast0|3 months ago
So then they pivoted to full time automation with a safe stop for exceptions. That's not useful to start with highway driving. There are some freeway routed mass transit lines, but for the most part people don't want to be picked up and dropped off at the freeway. In many parts of freeways, there's not a good place to stop and wait for assistance, and automated driving will need more assistance than normal driving. So it made a lot f sense to reduce scope to surface street driving.
philistine|3 months ago