strad wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 20:32
@AJI
Yeah in the midst of an emergency I'll turn off the driver assist.
Try this real life experience of mine..
I'm traveling down the road at a legal 50mph on a damp to wet road. In the middle of a right hand curve an idiot runs a stop sign with about 30 feet between me and him. Then to make things worse he panics and stops with his nose in oncoming traffic and 80% of his car blocking most of my lane. Certainly no time to stop. So I whip my 60 something Oldsmobile to 90° put in full right hand lock and stand on the throttle to keep it from spinning and hold it in a full drift with my nose maybe a foot from his rear bumper and my right rear tire off the road on the right side . After sliding past him I once again used steering input to straighten the car and continued driving down the road as if nothing had happened.
I was able to do that due to practiced car control and I know damn well no computer could have done that. All it would have done is
try to stop which it could not have done and plowed into the idiot possibly killing him and certainly injuring at least one or two of my passengers and maybe me. Passengers that told me they had never seen such great driving. The thing is it didn't even raise my heartbeat. In part because as I said I had practiced the skill required and because for me such things always happen in slow motion and I was aware of and thinking about what I was doing.
I don't even want to think about how many incidents I have avoided on ice in similar fashion.
I find you quite insulting but then you some others on here often are.
Looking at this debate from an expert driver point of view is easy, but I´m trying to look at it from a general point of view Strad, so two comments to this:
1- Now imagine you´re the one into the car in front and the idiot is at your back and getting closer too fast.... what would you prefer controlling that car? An
average human driver or a computer?
2- Maybe you don´t know as you look as a vintage cars fan, but today ESP can control each wheel brake independently, wich means computers have much better control of the car than ANY human can. Not even Loeb can do what modern ESP systems do, as not even he can use one wheel brake or three wheels brakes to hit the brakes mid-corner and keep the car on its path. Computers can, and do it flawlesly, it looks like magic when you test it yourself as they can do things wich were simply not possible before. Your comments about power sliding instantly brought this subject to my mind because that is one of those situations where a computer would and will stop the car in time and without juggler maneouvers only one driver each some thousands can do. That´s necessary because we can´t control each wheel disc independently so if applying brakes we will spin or understeer (or slow down slowly), but a computer can and will apply differential braking to slow down quickly without spinning or understeering
Basically what I mean is even today computers can do thing no human can do, so in my mind there´s no doubt when first L5 car comes out, it will be several orders of magnitude safer than the average human driver, and even safer than the most expert driver