Sven, 26 Jan 2024In general yes. But there are also difficult situations like unprotected turns.Even unprotected turns are perfectly aligned with 90 degrees to each other and 90-95% of drivers obey the rules in the US. roads are so wide and all roads have visible lanes. there are no unexpected holes on the road surface that you need to avoid. all imperfections or roadworks are clearly marked and taken care of. it is so easy to drive in the US for any non-US driver but, vice versa is quite steep learning curve. same story for self driving vehicles. you can only compare when you travel different countries a lot.
yalim, 24 Jan 2024haha...Musk probably didn't study the non-US world. I drove in the US. it is one of the m... moreIn general yes. But there are also difficult situations like unprotected turns.
Fearghast, 23 Jan 2024You do not need to take Tesla into India traffic, general roads in the middle of the Europe wi... morehaha...Musk probably didn't study the non-US world. I drove in the US. it is one of the most perfect and easy traffic you can drive in.
yalim, 23 Jan 2024so perfect roads and traffic flow. put that tesla in India and watch how many minutes it can s... moreYou do not need to take Tesla into India traffic, general roads in the middle of the Europe will do the job, bringing autopilot to its knees just fine.
so perfect roads and traffic flow. put that tesla in India and watch how many minutes it can survive :)
End-to-end neural seems to really be a game-changer and so far it's proving Musk's abrupt monumental change to be the right decision.
Sure, it's not perfect, but it is damned good already given the dramatic pivot. Based on that, this is the way forward and I expect everyone else to follow suit over the next few years.
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