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Nissan's New Self-Driving Tech Knows What You're Thinking
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[QUOTE="Sick Cylinder, post: 12138302, member: 179535"] I expect it will work well under laboratory conditions when an intelligent, attentive and alert subject is at the wheel - however most of the people I see driving every day are none of those things. Almost all motor accidents are due to inattention (from memory I think around 10% are due to excessive speed) - I don't think there is any intent in relevant motor functions to be detected from a lot of drivers - they are on the phone, texting, looking at and conversing with a passenger, putting on makeup, shaving, combing their hair, looking at maps, fiddling with the satnav and generally doing anything, but driving. First word out of their mouths after running down a motorcyclist, bicycle, bus or fire engine is normally, "I'm sorry I didn't see you." [/QUOTE]
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