▲ | terribleperson 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
This situation isn't going to happen unless the vehicle was traveling at unsafe speeds to begin with. Cars can stop in quite a short distance. The only way this could happen is if the pedestrian was obscured behind an object until the car was dangerously close. A safe system will recognize potential hiding spots and slow down preemptively - good human drivers do this. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | AnIrishDuck 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Cars can stop in quite a short distance. "Quite a short distance" is doing a lot of lifting. It's been a while since I've been to driver's school, but I remember them making a point of how long it could take to stop, and how your senses could trick you to the contrary. Especially at highway speeds. I can personally recall a couple (fortunately low stakes) situations where I had to change lanes to avoid an obstacle that I was pretty certain I would hit if I had to stop. | |||||||||||||||||
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