code_naked an hour ago
Either way, the interesting bit is:
The reported cause — a driver falling asleep — puts the focus on the truck’s safety systems, not any self-driving software.malcolmgreaves 41 minutes ago
> That leaves the question of automatic emergency braking: why didn’t the truck slow or stop itself before hitting stationary vehicles at a lit intersection? AEB is designed for exactly this scenario — it detects vehicles or obstacles in the truck’s path and applies the brakes when a collision is imminent, regardless of driver input. Most modern Class 8 trucks are already equipped with collision-mitigation systems from suppliers like Bendix and Detroit Assurance
So Tesla made a decision to make their semi less safe than the average for the vehicle class.
They could have had basic safety equipment, but they wanted to save a buck. Now two people are dead and another is almost dead. This is gross negligence on the Tesla semi truck’s engineering team and the executive leadership.