Driverless Cruise car runs over woman hit by another driver

https://lemmy.world/post/6308916

Driverless Cruise car runs over woman hit by another driver - Lemmy.world

Should the Cruise car have not started moving if there was a person still on the crosswalk? This whole sad affair raises many questions.

There are some questions but “should cars start moving while a person is still on the crosswalk?” is surely not one of them.

Without knowing what type of vehicle the first car was, it's hard to say how this played out. If it was a van or truck or something else that could've easily obstructed Cruise's LIDAR system or if the other vehicle stopped ahead of the crosswalk line, the SDC would've had little to no way of knowing that there was anybody in the crosswalk.

Can't know for sure unless Cruise releases the video to the public, which they're unlikely to do until the police do their investigation.

If your vision of the crosswalk is obstructed, you don’t proceed through until it’s unobstructed. That’s true whether it’s radar, lidar, or vision. Truck in the way? Pull up as far as you can safely see, then look and proceed if clear.