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The Humans Crashing Into Driverless Cars are Exposing a Key Flaw (bloomberg.com)

schwit1 sends in a story from Bloomberg pointing out that the rigid adherence to traffic laws and overcautious programming have caused self-driving cars to rack up a crash rate twice that of an average human driver. "This may sound like the right way to program a robot to drive a car, but good luck trying to merge onto a chaotic, jam-packed highway with traffic flying along well above the speed limit. It tends not to work out well. As the accidents have piled up — all minor scrape-ups for now — the arguments among programmers at places like Google and Carnegie Mellon University are heating up: Should they teach the cars how to commit infractions from time to time to stay out of trouble?" While the autonomous vehicles aren't at fault in these crashes, their relative unpredictability on the road are nonetheless leading to more accidents than expected.

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  1. Make them all Caddys and Priuses by AntronArgaiv · · Score: 4, Funny

    People expect Caddys to drive slow and do weird things, because Uncle Harry is driving. Same for Priuses, because it's either Aunt Marge or some granola-head hippy doing his "hyper-mileing" thing. Problem solved :-)

    Either that or put a sticker on the back: "This car rigorously obeys all traffic laws"

    1. Re:Make them all Caddys and Priuses by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      Disguise all self driving cars as police cars... That should keep the drivers in the cars around them from driving as if there are no rules...

  2. Confession by PopeRatzo · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'll admit it: I drive like an old person. Any day I can piss off a millennial in his BMW, is a good day.

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    You are welcome on my lawn.
  3. Driverless cars are exposing a key flaw by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 5, Funny

    To summarise the summary: people are a problem.