ArsTechnica: Tesla autopilot did not set the pedestrian on the road

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Users of the social network convicted the autopilot of Tesla electric cars for violating traffic rules (SDA). Reported by the event arstechnica

Journalists talked about a Twitter user posting under the pseudonym WholeMarsBlog. He said the Tesla car’s unmanned driving system ignores pedestrians.

The user himself posted a video showing how an electric car in autopilot mode does not let a person stepping into a pedestrian crossing pass.

One user commented on the video: “He saw a pedestrian, but he passed by instead of applying the brakes.”

The event was filmed in San Francisco. The video has already been viewed 6.8 million times.

The publication writes that most driver assistance systems do not work in urban areas. For example, Super Cruise from General Motors and BlueCruise from Ford can only be activated on certain highways with limited access divided lanes.

Former Californian Radiologist Dharmesh Patel moved out He was charged with attempted murder off the cliff in a Tesla car with his family. The incident occurred on the Devil’s Slide Point highway south of San Francisco. Rescuers who arrived at the scene noticed a white Tesla about 75 meters from the cliff. In the car were a 41-year-old doctor with his wife and two children – a 4-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl. All Tesla passengers survived, the boy was unharmed, the girl was seriously injured, but was soon discharged from the hospital.

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