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oakesm9yesterday at 6:24 PM2 repliesview on HN

As someone who lives on a residential street right by a primary school in the UK, the majority of drivers are going over 20mph even at the peak time when there are children everywhere.

While in theory human drivers should be situationally aware of the higher risks of children being around, the reality is that the majority will be in their own bubble of being late to drop their kid off and searching for the first free spot they can find.


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trhwayyesterday at 8:30 PM

the human driver would usually drive more closely to the centerline of such a residential road. If the road is clear ahead i'd drive almost over the centerline of the road having enough clearance between my path and the parked cars for any such "jumper" to be visible long enough for me to react. If there is an opposite traffic i get back strictly into my lane and slow down much more if the parked cars are close and they block sidewalk view, etc.

The autonomous cars have really got more aggressive recently as i mentioned before:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46199294

Also Waymo handling road visibility issue:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39298290

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cardiffspacemanyesterday at 7:44 PM

I vividly recall a shot within a commercial, in which a driver was shown in slow motion, chucking his coffee into the passenger foot well in order to have two hands on the wheel for an emergency. I don’t remember what was about to happen to the car or the world around it. I’m pretty sure that a collision occurred.