> Hmm maybe the problem is actually interacting with humans naturally
Almost every driver has a rythym (or pattern, if you will) to the way they drive; and we pick up on this, and interact with them accordingly on the road. Even most bad drivers have a pattern to the way they drive. The more experienced you are, the easier it is to "read" fellow motorists, and safely interact with them on the road. One of the most difficult scenarios is when you come upon someone who drives with No rythym or pattern whatsoever. You have no clue what that person is Likely (Emphasis on likely) to do next.
I have no experience sharing the road with autonomous vehicles, but I suspect they will Have No rythym to the way they drive, or rather none that is discernible to a human. IMO this will be The major obstacle to overcome if humans and bots are to share the Same road at the same time.
Almost every driver has a rythym (or pattern, if you will) to the way they drive; and we pick up on this, and interact with them accordingly on the road. Even most bad drivers have a pattern to the way they drive. The more experienced you are, the easier it is to "read" fellow motorists, and safely interact with them on the road. One of the most difficult scenarios is when you come upon someone who drives with No rythym or pattern whatsoever. You have no clue what that person is Likely (Emphasis on likely) to do next.
I have no experience sharing the road with autonomous vehicles, but I suspect they will Have No rythym to the way they drive, or rather none that is discernible to a human. IMO this will be The major obstacle to overcome if humans and bots are to share the Same road at the same time.