I have to disagree.  It's hard to see anything in front of the SUV other than a 
few cars closely following each other.  The lane changer(or attempted) was the 
cause.  If you are following too closely it's always your fault.  Unless you 
get brake checked by someone quickly pulling in front of you.  And yes if you 
are ever so slightly distracted the autopilot will always be better.  If you 
blink you eyes the autopilot will be better.  If you look at your radio....get 
the idea?  The autopilot never sleeps or is distracted.  I like that.  Sky Net 
could be your friend...until it sees you as a threat. Lawrence Rhodes



Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 09:49:23 -0500
From: Chris Tromley via EV <[email protected]>
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Tesla with auto pilot predicts accident.
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Watch the video carefully.  The Tesla may not be reacting to the SUV in
front of the red car.  Look at the car in front of the SUV - three cars
ahead of the Tesla, which is what the SUV is braking hard to avoid.  That
car was the cause of the accident.



Chris

   
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