Being a cyclist in Amsterdam, the lack of driver eye contact and understanding of body language is what worries me about the application of self driving cars. Amsterdam traffic is a chaos in which pedestrians and cyclists mix with cars, and the former two frequently (some would say always) ignore the rules. Not out of some anarchistic impulse, but for mutual convenience. Especially with cyclists, for whom coming to a…
In highly congested areas the traffic does not simply follow the traffic code.
It's more of a distributed system of traffic routing whereby drivers/riders let each other know that they will be letting the other one pass or would like to go ahead first. And bicyclists and mopeds signal their turns with their hands.
Can a self driving car recognize my slight nod or my hand gesture indicating to it that I ain't stopping?