torch
Well-known member
Something to be aware of:
It's not just limited to Teslas. Any car with adaptive cruise control most likely won't see a motorcycle. We all need to be aware of our surroundings.
"I do know that I'd have to be seriously asleep at the switch not to notice one in front of me on the highway until I run over it."
While I appreciate the advantages of the FJR's dual headlights and taillights, I have long suspected the spacing may lead to a misperception of distance on the road.but if I were to come up on a motorcycle at night I just don't know. I do know that I'd have to be seriously asleep at the switch not to notice one in front of me on the highway until I run over it.
<snip>While I appreciate the advantages of the FJR's dual headlights and taillights, I have long suspected the spacing may lead to a misperception of distance on the road.
Personally, I think he was sitting in his cruiser nearing the end of his shift, maybe nodding or perhaps finalizing some paperwork when a distant set of headlights suddenly became a passing motorcycle…
…must be going fast, since it was so far away a moment ago, right? And his eyes were only off the target briefly while he tried to figure out why the radar was reading so low before giving chase. With that mindset to start with, the closely spaced taillights he was chasing just had to be far ahead and receding fast.
I could see a computer making the same mistake.
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