• Cherry@piefed.social
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    9 hours ago

    Totally out of curiosity as I ask a lot of questions. I’m assuming these also have to be roadworthy. Can they drive with a light out or a damaged or a missing windscreen wiper?

    What kinda damage would take these out of action for small period? Or cost the most in terms of repair?

    Also if one had a ‘I support Palestine action’ sticker on it, would it be considered a car displaying a terrorist message?

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      5 hours ago

      These cars aren’t looking through the windscreen. They’re covered in sensors and probably use LIDAR system to navigate. They see in the dark and through fog.

      It’s fairly obvious where the sensors are located looking at the car. And because these cars are dumb as hell, it takes relatively little to disrupt their ability to tell the difference between say, a person the car has to stop for, and a cardboard cutout of Scott Bacula. Or a traffic cone, as another user mentioned though that particular exploit may have been patched out by now.

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        2 hours ago

        I would assume though if they are used to carry passengers then a small break in any of the windows would count as dangerous? and it least impact insurance claims?