To: TXnMA
That's only 1.166 seconds. Even with vision equal to that of the camera, I seriously doubt that a human would have perceived a threat until much of the woman's legs were illuminated
Ya mean when the victim stepped out of the black, ink like darkness? Btw, any defensive alert driver would have been standing on the brakes at point of impact.
Did the Uber vehicle brake before point of impact? And why would they not tell you this? What happened post impact? What did the vehicle do, what did the occupant do? After impact, did the Uber driverless car run over the victim?
They have all the data. Have you seen it?
143 posted on
03/22/2018 6:42:12 PM PDT by
dragnet2
(Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
To: dragnet2
Anyone know if these self driving cars have infrared emitters on the cars? Most digital cameras have infrared capability so the pedestrian in dark areas out of headlight view could be in camera view.
To: dragnet2
Nope, haven't seen it -- and
this is my last post on this subject; I have something much more important for FR I'm writing HTML code for right now.
This thread is getting circular, and I haven't time for that.
However, you'd do well to read the article I linked to in #104...
Fregards...
149 posted on
03/22/2018 7:19:25 PM PDT by
TXnMA
("Allah": Satan's current alias; "0bama": Allah's stooge; "Moderate Muslims": Allah's useful idiots.)
To: dragnet2
"Did the Uber vehicle brake before point of impact?"
No.
"And why would they not tell you this?"
They did.
To: dragnet2
"any defensive alert driver would have been standing on the brakes at point of impact."
BINGO!
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