| ▲ | nomel 19 hours ago | |||||||
Sure, if you drive around slow enough so you can stop in time. Lets say coefficient of friction is around 0.5. That means you can drive around town at a brisk 12mph, if you need to stop within 10 feet (with 0ms reaction time). | ||||||||
| ▲ | cma 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
People usually drive slow too through flooded sections. They don't have the advantage of any descent of the car diverging from HD maps, or any water level visually below HD map surface serving as an immediate warning. | ||||||||
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