It's nice to know that Tesla can do that, but sorry, I just don't see anything "magical" in this video -- speed wasn't that high (~110 km/h), the gap was quite wide and the two cars on the right lane also managed to pull over and stop in time too. I have personally avoided much closer encounters driving both car and a motorcycle. In such situations, you should pray that there's no truck behind you.
Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
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Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#62I watched a similar video recently, but a car ahead avoided an accident and the car where video was taken from was rammed in the back because of a sudden stop. Which make me think maybe Tesla's response wasn't the best possible.
The Tesla would be aware of the cars behind it as well, so this sounds unlikely
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#63It's nice to know that Tesla can do that, but sorry, I just don't see anything "magical" in this video -- speed wasn't that high (~110 km/h), the gap was quite wide and the two cars on the right lane also managed to pull over and stop in time too. I have personally avoided much closer encounters driving both car and a motorcycle. In such situations, you should pray that there's no truck behind you.
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#64I thought this an interesting video when Elon retweeted it. Basically the car is responding faster than the people do and keeping things from escalating. That said, having been on 101 when the cars in front start dancing like that I have to say my biggest worry isn't stopping in time its having someone behind me not stop.
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#65I watched a similar video recently, but a car ahead avoided an accident and the car where video was taken from was rammed in the back because of a sudden stop. Which make me think maybe Tesla's response wasn't the best possible.
Link? The Tesla would be aware of the cars behind it as well, so this sounds unlikely
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#66Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#67* The car behind didn't show turn signal so probably driver wasn't paying attention.
* A small car escaping with not too much damage while SUV rolls over many times
* From physics point of view, the car behind produced almost perfect torque that started horizontal spin on SUV
* Collisions with barrier at high speed can produce lots of rolls. Many time we see cars upside down in accident and wonder how did that happened. This is how.
* The middle barrier did its job wonderfully even against massive inertia of SUV. Cars on other side remained unscathed!
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#68What puzzles me here is that the SUV flips over after being hit in the right-rear corner by a relatively small car and bumping into the side barrier. Flipping over in a case like this looks more likely to happen to an SUV than a lower-centered car, and makes me question the safety of SUVs.
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#69It's nice to know that Tesla can do that, but sorry, I just don't see anything "magical" in this video -- speed wasn't that high (~110 km/h), the gap was quite wide and the two cars on the right lane also managed to pull over and stop in time too. I have personally avoided much closer encounters driving both car and a motorcycle. In such situations, you should pray that there's no truck behind you.
Did you not hear the warning tones trigger before the accident occurred?
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#70What puzzles me here is that the SUV flips over after being hit in the right-rear corner by a relatively small car and bumping into the side barrier. Flipping over in a case like this looks more likely to happen to an SUV than a lower-centered car, and makes me question the safety of SUVs.
NB: I know nothing about this topic, genuinely curious to hear from someone who does.