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fortran77yesterday at 6:29 PM2 repliesview on HN

I'm a big fan of Waymo and have enjoyed my Waymo rides. And I don't think Waymno did anything "bad" here.

> The young pedestrian “suddenly entered the roadway from behind a tall SUV, moving directly into our vehicle’s path,” the company said in its blog post. Waymo said its vehicle “immediately detected the individual as soon as they began to emerge from behind the stopped vehicle.”

BUT! As a human driver, I avoid driving near the schools when school's letting out. There's a high school on my way home and kids saunter and jaywalk across the street, and they're all 'too cool' to press the button that turns on the blinking crosswalk. So I go a block out of my way to bypass the whole school area when I'm heading home that way.

Waymos should use the same rationale. If you can avoid going past a school zone when kids are likely to be there, do it!


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chasd00yesterday at 8:27 PM

> Waymos should use the same rationale. If you can avoid going past a school zone when kids are likely to be there, do it!

I can see that, prioritize obstacle predictability over transit time. A school zone at certain times of day is very unpredictable with respect to obstacles but a more car congested area would be easier to navigate but slower. Same goes for residential areas during Halloween.

trollbridgeyesterday at 6:36 PM

Waymo will 100% go down a route human drivers avoid because it will have "less traffic".