I am wondering however, after hearing about that particular vehicle's accident avoidance technology, such as automatic breaking, and auto steering to avoid objects in front of you, may have contributed to the accident. Vehicles are still a ways away from being completely automatic driving not needing human interaction.
I think accident avoidance technology right now is mostly good for low speed things, like not backing over a kid in a driveway, or not bumping into someone in a parking lot. Not really sure these things help much at higher speeds.
Speed was most likely the cause regardless.
I think accident avoidance technology right now is mostly good for low speed things, like not backing over a kid in a driveway, or not bumping into someone in a parking lot. Not really sure these things help much at higher speeds.
Speed was most likely the cause regardless.