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Oud 11 maart 2017, 18:49   #4
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Je haalt de menselijke idioterie uit het verkeer dan.
Idd Amerikaans onderzoek NTSB spreken vandaag al, dit met de semi-zelfrijdende wagens van vandaag, specifiek genre Tesla autopilot 1.0 level 2-3, indien autosteer geactiveerd#, al over 40 % minder ongevalrisico:

In July 2016, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced it had opened a formal investigation into the fatal accident while the Autopilot was engaged. The NTSB is an investigative body that only has the power to make policy recommendations. An agency spokesman said, "It's worth taking a look and seeing what we can learn from that event, so that as that automation is more widely introduced we can do it in the safest way possible." The NTSB opens annually about 25 to 30 highway investigations while it is mandated by law to investigate the more than 1,000 aviation accidents a year.[65] In January 2017, the NTSB released the report that concluded Tesla was not at fault since the driver in the crash had seven seconds to see the truck and take action; the investigation revealed that the Tesla car crash rate dropped by 40 percent after Autopilot was installed.[66] http://www.theverge.com/2017/1/19/14...stigation-ends

Fatal Tesla Autopilot accident investigation ends with no recall ordered
Jan 19, 2017,

The federal investigation into the fatal accident involving a Tesla Model S in Autopilot mode has ended, with no vehicle recalls being ordered. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which had been investigating the crash for over six months, released a report largely exonerating Tesla and its Autopilot system’s involvement in the crash.

The report also revealed that Tesla’s crash rate dropped by 40 percent after Autopilot was installed, that the driver in the crash would have had seven seconds to see the truck and take some sort of action, and that Tesla considered the possibility that drivers would misuse Autopilot and attempted to prevent that from happening.

Joshua Brown, 40, was killed in central Florida on May 7th, 2016 when his Model S slammed into a tractor trailer at a highway intersection. Tesla said the car’s sensor system, against a bright spring sky, failed to distinguish a large white 18-wheel truck and trailer crossing the highway. In a tweet, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said at the time that the vehicle's radar "tunes out what looks like an overhead road sign to avoid false braking events."

The truck driver, meanwhile, claimed that Brown may have been watching a Harry Potter movie at the time of the accident, and the Florida highway patrol told Reuters that there was a portable DVD player in the vehicle.

# http://www.theverge.com/2017/1/19/14...alled-feds-say

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Autopilot#Fatality

Met Tesla autopilot 2.0 met de 40x snellere hardware, maar waarvan de software nog niet volledog geleverd is, zou dit ongevalrisico met 95 % verminderen. Wie weet in 2018 al.
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