Looks like the speed limit on that highway is 70. Source: http://www.speed-limits.com/california.htm
Looks like the speed limit on that highway is 70. Source: http://www.speed-limits.com/california.htm
Weird. So why was the car acclerting over the speed limit into a barrier?
Weird. So why was the car acclerting over the speed limit into a barrier?
I assume the driver sets the cruise control speed rather than the car deciding for itself, so he probably set it to go 5 over. Speeding a little is common practice, that's probably just how he always drives.
As to why the car was aimed at a barrier, didn't correct itself, didn't brake, and wasn't corrected or stopped by the driver, that's the big question. I recall that in the Arizona crash, some setting that allowed the car to stop itself had been disabled by Uber for some reason. Maybe that was also the case here?
I assume the driver sets the cruise control speed rather than the car deciding for itself, so he probably set it to go 5 over. Speeding a little is common practice, that's probably just how he always drives.
As to why the car was aimed at a barrier, didn't correct itself, didn't brake, and wasn't corrected or stopped by the driver, that's the big question. I recall that in the Arizona crash, some setting that allowed the car to stop itself had been disabled by Uber for some reason. Maybe that was also the case here?
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