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> The car behind didn't show turn signal Watch the video again; the little red car turns on their blinker and does a very slow shift to the right before clipping that stopped SUV. You're right that he wasn't paying attention, but his reaction time is incredibly slow - it looks like that car had just enough time to slam on their brakes or swerve to the right, yet they did neither.
It's odd that the turn signal is only located at the top of the car. I guess the mid height one was broken ? I think the situation is not entirely unclear, it seemed that there was a problem ahead of the SUV, that made a bunch of cars slow down altogether. I still don't understand the smaller red car driver decisions.. maybe he didn't know what to do and hesitated and tried to swerve as a last resort. Or maybe he was…
Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
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#162This is great video to study on many levels beyond self-driving car. Some observations: * 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 lot…
I'm feeling rather dumb, but can't really intuitively understand the physics here. I see a small car hitting a pretty huge one and yet spins the huge one several times. I always thought those bigger cars are safer / stronger / more resistant to hits? Is it purely because it hit it at the corner, so all the force went into the "spinning axis"? (did I say I feel dumb?)
A) main that SUV happened (just before starting sommersaults) to position itself orthogonal to its previous way of moving. In this position all wheels of SUV created massive 'resistance' to continue move forward
B) it happened partialy because of the middle barrier. WOuld it be missing, SUV would probably move (on the arc) without sommersaults.
Change of orientation was caused by small car, but look that up to moment A) SUV more less was moving fine.
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#163I 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.
That's why I usually break fast initially and check the rearview; extend the braking distance to allow extra room for the person behind if they are too close.
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#164This is great video to study on many levels beyond self-driving car. Some observations: * 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 lot…
I'm feeling rather dumb, but can't really intuitively understand the physics here. I see a small car hitting a pretty huge one and yet spins the huge one several times. I always thought those bigger cars are safer / stronger / more resistant to hits? Is it purely because it hit it at the corner, so all the force went into the "spinning axis"? (did I say I feel dumb?)
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#165/s
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#166Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's odd that the turn signal is only located at the top of the car. I guess the mid height one was broken ? I think the situation is not entirely unclear, it seemed that there was a problem ahead of the SUV, that made a bunch of cars slow down altogether. I still don't understand the smaller red car driver decisions.. maybe he didn't know what to do and hesitated and tried to swerve as a last resort. Or maybe he was…
It looks like a 2001 Vauxhall Corsa, that is just where the indicators are.
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#167Man: Wacht even wacht even eerst kijken wat er achter ons gebeurt (Wait, wait, first take a look what is happening behind us, don't get out yet.)
Man: Blijf zitten blijf zitten. (Stay seated, stay seated.)
Woman: Niets doen niets doen niet eruit gaan alsjeblieft. (Don't do anything, don't do anything, don't get out of the car yet please.)
Man: Nu kunnen we kijken wat er aan de hand is. (Now we can check out what happened.)
Woman: Maar zet hem eerst even aan de kant. (But first put it [the car] on the side of the road.)
We now see the man running to the car in a blue shirt on the left side of the screen.
Woman to the kids: Jongens jullie moeten even in de auto blijven zitten. (Guys, you have to stay in the car for a little while.)
Kids: Ja. We willen er ook niet uit. Moet jij ook blijven zitten? (Ok. We don't wanna go out. Do you [mom] have to go out as well?)
Woman: Ja ik moet er uit, ik ben een arts. (Yes I have to go, I'm a doctor).
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#168One of the main causes of accidents are vehicles left on the road and other vehicles impacting them or the people as they take for granted that traffic will be fluid and are distracted or whatever. You should never leave your children and family on a car on the left lane while you leave, never. I have a neighbor that is paraplegic because of that. His entire family went to the hospital after a vehicle crashed from be…
In fairness the guy is saying that in the video. Stop, wait to see what the cars do behind, etc. Presumably he gets out when traffic has stopped behind him.
Man: Wacht even wacht even eerst kijken wat er achter ons gebeurt (Wait, wait, first take a look what is happening behind us, don't get out yet.)
Man: Blijf zitten blijf zitten. (Stay seated, stay seated.)
Woman: Niets doen niets doen niet eruit gaan alsjeblieft. (Don't do anything, don't do anything, don't get out of the car yet please.)
Man: Nu kunnen we kijken wat er aan de hand is. (Now we can check out what happened.)
Woman: Maar zet hem eerst even aan de kant. (But first put it [the car] on the side of the road.)
We now see the man running to the car in a blue shirt on the left side of the screen.
Woman to the kids: Jongens jullie moeten even in de auto blijven zitten. (Guys, you have to stay in the car for a little while.)
Kids: Ja. We willen er ook niet uit. Moet jij ook blijven zitten? (Ok. We don't wanna go out. Do you [mom] have to go out as well?)
Woman: Ja ik moet er uit, ik ben een arts. (Yes I have to go, I'm a doctor).
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SUVs are not as stable as cars with a lower height. Think about the typical race car which is designed for turning fast, something that requires stability: light, low and wide. SUVs? Heavy, high and narrow relative to their height. Electronics can do marvels, but with the same electronics physics wins. I remember I could easily outperform a couple of BMW SUVs on a highway in a descent from a mountain pass. They had p…
I'm really curious to know exactly where you can legally drive downhill at > 100 km/h
Re: Tesla footage of braking before crash ahead [video]
#170This is great video to study on many levels beyond self-driving car. Some observations: * 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 lot…
Most cars just don't flip, all the traction their tires have is simply not enough to do it on flat ground. Yeah anything could flip over once you go off the road but the SUV in this looks like a rolling death machine.