risingphoenix
Well-Known Member
Lol. I linked to a study already in Nature. Let me know if you'd like to see it again. Second, these systems have disengagement built it with driver inattentiveness. Hell, these things should be in every car and stop the car if the driver's not paying attention regardless if they're engaged or not. Show me a study that shows they are less safe than humans (to use your own arguments). If you can't understand that a system can be OVERALL safer than a human while having isolated use cases where it is LESS safe than humans then we all understand the problems with your arguments.What about all the lives being put at risk due to inferior systems and people being encouraged not to pay attention to them. Do we just ignore those in hopes that eventually ADAS is better than humans. Also you contradicted yourself by first saying that it's worse than humans in some cases but is safer than humans.
First off, prove it's safer than humans. Please show me a NTSB or other certifying body study showing that ADAS is safer than humans. Second, what YOU are discounting is the laziness of people. Give them a system that works well 85% of the time, and they will stop paying attention 100% of the time. Now, easily avoidable accidents are created due to the false sense of security that these systems can encourage.
I don't consent to being a test dummy for some vehicle manufacturers' little pet projects. That's my issue with these systems, especially the more permissive ones. I don't want to be on the road with them anymore than I do with drunks or people eating cereal while driving.
You should never drive again Donald. 40,000 people die a year due to human error, including being drunk and texting. If you think you are LESS safe because of the presence of an ADAS system then you are tilting at windmills. The solution to saving some of those 40,000 lives is not to eliminate ADAS, it's to perfect it. So get back on your horse and ride out of here, because the horseless carriage is coming whether you like it or not (thank god).
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