I think that the point was; what happens when driving on a two lane highway at highway speeds on dry fluffy snow, you pass another truck going the opposite direction, and a big cloud of dry dusty snow blows up. Does the system go into emergency braking mode?
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Ya that's one tech i don't want. But i also never put myself in a situation that could require an emergency full power brake. If im in a residential zone i slow the heck down and am constantly scanning the sides of the road looking for children that may dart out into traffic.
About that specific video. I don't understand how that could even happen. Here traffic must stop for a school bus, that is loading and unloading. The bus has both stop lights and stop signs but right on to it. and the school bus driver won't allow the children off the bus until oncoming traffic has stopped. And won't turn off the stop lights and sign until after the kids have crossed the street.Last edited: Nov 12, 2017
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System will measure speeds compard them use wide angle singnals etc.
About your curve question if you arehave approaching sharp curve and you are driving relativly fast system might alert you about metal pole of electricity or street light but it wont brake as you are still too far of hitting it. as you came closer system will recognize that you are turning (it recognize it as you will going to avoid it by turning wheel and nothing happens. This is only error that i have experienced with this systemOxbow Thanks this.
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