NL was the first place I sat in one, all the taxis at the airport were Teslas. When did they introduce the auto drive feature, I wonder how effective it is over there?
Pretty sure the Teslas in Holland are banned from any automation.
NL was the first place I sat in one, all the taxis at the airport were Teslas. When did they introduce the auto drive feature, I wonder how effective it is over there?
Car falls behind cyclist. But I see your point that it doesn't work if there are a lot of cyclists as the car becomes trapped on the roundabout. I still prefer it when they don't do anything special for bikes and just ensure the road isn't explicitly dangerous for cycling (underpasses or roundabouts with average speeds above 20mph.)
(yes 2017)It will come from pedestrians and human drivers in urban areas. And people will not be shy about expressing that contempt. In private conversations with me, at least one manufacturer is afraid that human drivers will bully self-driving cars operating with level-2 autonomy, so the engineers are taking care that their level-3 test cars look the same as conventional models
Yeah people seem to have really misplaced views on how expensive these things are
We do seem to have real aversion to going multi level in the uk though
the cambridge one has diffeerent priorities on different branches, though - hybrid.
Tesla / Autopilot - can't deal with them
https://spectrum.ieee.org/transport...e-big-problem-with-selfdriving-cars-is-people
https://spectrum.ieee.org/transport...ise-2020-is-not-the-year-for-selfdriving-cars
liked this bit
(yes 2017)
talkimg of bully's does Nasher know he got a stalker it's like the press and LadyD - some kind of symbiosis
having the cycle cross further from the junction makes sense.
Probably a bit dangerous, people aren't going to stop mid-roundabout to give way to cyclists. If they even see them coming that is.
That’s the key issue : no-one is expecting to have to give way on the exits of a roundabout.
the cambridge one has diffeerent priorities on different branches, though - hybrid.
Tesla / Autopilot - can't deal with them
https://spectrum.ieee.org/transport...e-big-problem-with-selfdriving-cars-is-people
https://spectrum.ieee.org/transport...ise-2020-is-not-the-year-for-selfdriving-cars
liked this bit
(yes 2017)
talkimg of bully's does Nasher know he got a stalker it's like the press and LadyD - some kind of symbiosis
having the cycle cross further from the junction makes sense.
I dont even drive but cant really see how that round about would be a problem if drivers are paying attention,Same with cyclists though..everyone needs to pay attention!
im a cyclist and in the UK,outside of London anyway i feel we do not have anywhere near enough cycle lanes.
i do think its stupid they put a bush right in the middle of the island though,Why they're just obstructing a better view!
Got rear-ended last year waiting for a pedestrian to cross at the exit of a roundabout.
I think it's a stupid location to put pedestrian crossing, drivers simply do not expect to stop as you leave a roundabout, nor are they concentrating on it.
It's a disaster, both in terms of the money spaffed on it, and in terms of the potential for accidents (and worse)
I'm Cambridge born and bred, a keen cyclist and also a car owner. I can see that this is a pointless waste; anyone with half a brain can. The vast majority of residents didn't want it, not to mention the traffic disruption for months while the roads were closed to build it - especially because it is one of the main routes to Cambridge's main hospital (and the largest in the county).
Unfortunately, Cambridge has a small number of very militant cyclists, whom are also very organised; their lobby, along with the green lobby in general gets a very sympathetic ear from the city and county council (or clowncil more accurately). They have other pet projects going on which seem to be targeting motorists and will adversely affect local businesses; closing Mill Road bridge to traffic, and making one of the main routes into/out of Cambridge from the A14 one-way.
I am all for better infrastructure for cycling; they have implemented some good schemes, and are still doing so, but this new roundabout is a white elephant and a farce. Anyone remember that other roundabout in Cambridge that got on Have I Got News For You?