whitex
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Hopefully it would have - you'd have to test it in a scenario like this (very rapid, unexpected PIT maneuver). An interesting corollary to this - if FSD would in fact avoid this PIT maneuver, does it mean police chase vehicles will no longer be able to use the PIT maneuver to stop cars running from the police (since FSD will just skillfully avoid the PIT every time)?Look at this accident I witnessed a week ago. There is no doubt in my mind that if the victim car had FSD, it would have been avoided. The Tesla would have seen the car coming over in the right rear and moved over.
Perhaps a better point would be if the Honda had FSD, it would not have done this dangerous stupid move in the first place (no situational awareness, no signaling, rapid lane change)? Humans are increasingly driving worse and worse. I personally blame cell phone usage while driving over any other factor. A couple of weeks back I saw an accident where a young couple was in a car, the road turned, but somehow neither of them noticed, resulting in them driving straight into a ditch. Perfect weather, no rain, clear visibility, low speed (35mph limit, they were driving under that) they both got out of the car (thankfully) unhurt to wait for the police and tow.
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