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kpw94yesterday at 6:53 PM2 repliesview on HN

That seems a very risky assumption for any car (self driving or human driver) during flash floods. "Turn around don't drown":

You think you know how deep it is under because you've taken that road many times before (or in your case you have historical laser measurement)

But you don't know:

- Maybe the road under fully collapsed

- Maybe the flow of water is extremely strong, so you need to accurately estimate that too.


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wombat-mantoday at 2:36 AM

I more meant that it could maybe see a significant difference in the road, and know to take caution, not to try to gauge the depth of a submerged roadway.

cmatoday at 1:30 AM

Flow should be able to be done with vision, radar can as well: some bridges use surface flow monitoring radar.