Self driving cars & The Moral Machine

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classic33

Leg End Member
Simple. The car will go round the corner at a speed where it can stop in the distance it sees to be clear. Therefore it will neither hit the tanker nor have to swerve to avoid it.
So they'll all go at a snails pace on corners then. Wouldn't that just create a problem for those following.

[QUOTE 4755512, member: 45"]How many of those driverless trolleys you get in hospitals and factories have hit people?

The issue is already being tested out in real life. I think that too many people on here are thinking in terms of the driverless car driving like a human - too fast and allowing too many flawed options.[/QUOTE]

The majority of them are following markers laid into the floor, or have been programmed to travel between lines painted on the floor.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
[QUOTE 4755737, member: 45"]Yes, so that answers the question about which way the car might go.[/QUOTE]
Should be fun in built up areas then. Junctions every 100 feet, maybe less.
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
So they'll all go at a snails pace on corners then. Wouldn't that just create a problem for those following.
I drive at a speed where I can stop in the distance I can see to be clear. I drummed it into hundreds of pupils over the years to do the same thing, because if you don't you are quite likely to hit something.

I don't recall ever causing problems to following drivers either.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
You buy the car(driverless), tax & insure it. You're travelling in it when hits someone, who'll be liable?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I drive at a speed where I can stop in the distance I can see to be clear. I drummed it into hundreds of pupils over the years to do the same thing, because if you don't you are quite likely to hit something.

I don't recall ever causing problems to following drivers either.
And how many forget the minute they pass the driving test.
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
And how many forget the minute they pass the driving test.
Quite a few, but many get a sharp reminder when they hit something.

Either way, driving at a speed where you can stop in the distance you can see to be safe does not mean "Crawling and holding everyone up", it is sheer common sense and anyone who deliberately ignores it is a fool.

But to get back on topic, that is how a driverless car would be programmed to proceed, as it is one of the premier rules in both the Highway Code and the Advanced Drivers Manual.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Quite a few, but many get a sharp reminder when they hit something.

Either way, driving at a speed where you can stop in the distance you can see to be safe does not mean "Crawling and holding everyone up", it is sheer common sense and anyone who deliberately ignores it is a fool.

But to get back on topic, that is how a driverless car would be programmed to proceed, as it is one of the premier rules in both the Highway Code and the Advanced Drivers Manual.
Not being a driver, how else are you expected to make a turn when your view is blocked, without slowing down to a speed where you can stop and see to be safe to continue. At a junction for instance in a built up area.
 
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