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- OpenPilot users, how complex is the installation in a RAV4?
- Looking for advice on Lexus Safety System +
- How will self driving cars deal with the confort of subways?
- The Classic Problem Solved
Posted: 15 Mar 2020 12:34 PM PDT
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OpenPilot users, how complex is the installation in a RAV4? Posted: 15 Mar 2020 07:54 AM PDT I am interested in getting OpenPilot for a 2020 RAV4 hybrid but I'm worried about the installation because I'm not so good with DIY handyman type projects. I also know that it will drive me crazy if after I install it I see wires running or car panels scratched. So for you who successfully installed OpenPilot in a RAV4 or similar vehicle, how difficult was the process and how did it come out? Any tips to help along the way are appreciated. [link] [comments] | ||
Looking for advice on Lexus Safety System + Posted: 15 Mar 2020 12:55 PM PDT I'm thinking of purchasing a 2017 Lexus RX or IS with Safety System + and was curious if anyone has any experience with Open Pilot on these platforms. I've seen a couple threads online but nothing too in depth. Would love to hear the community's thoughts. [link] [comments] | ||
How will self driving cars deal with the confort of subways? Posted: 15 Mar 2020 09:51 AM PDT In good public transport you could go anywhere in the city with trains and Busses without needing an hr to find parking. How will self driving cars compete? are they gonna be small or public? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 15 Mar 2020 01:47 AM PDT I might not understand it very well, but... Regarding the problem with SDCs that if a pedestrian walks out in front of the car and there is a car behind it, what should it do? I think the cars should send some sort light signal or wi-fi signal (if the car behind is indeed another SDC) that it is going to brake, thus the car behind would understand and brake simultaneously with the car in front, and save the pedestrian's and the driver's lives. Doesn't that solve the classic problem??? [link] [comments] |
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