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>t's a tool to help attentive drivers avoid accidents that might have otherwise occurred. This needs far more discussion. I just don't buy it. I don't believe that you can have a car engaged in auto-drive mode and remain attentive. I think our psychology won't allow it. When driving, I find that I must be engaged and on long trips I don't even enable cruise control because taking the accelerator input away from me is…
>I don't even enable cruise control because taking the accelerator input away from me is enough to cause my mind to wander You're not alone. I find the act of modulating my speed is what keeps me focused on the task of driving safely. Steering alone isn't enough; I can stay in my lane without tracking the vehicles around me or fully comprehending road conditions. Until a Level 5 autonomous car is ready to drive me po…
Public roads are not laboratories. It’s not just Tesla owners who are participating in this, it’s everyone on the road with them.