How about placing the responsibility for the collision, not the fatality, at the feet of the inattentive Tesla driver then? After doing that what might have impacted the inattentive behavior by the Tesla driver? Applying the brakes "a fraction of a second before impact" sounds like a "la dee dah-Instagram/TikToc/Facebook/(insert whatever social media site here)-what's that?-holy SHIT! jambs on the brakes" reaction to me.
...but maybe I'm being too logical or perhaps cynical.
5chn3ll wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 12:24 pm Oops - I read "neither the driver nor Autopilot" as Autopilot wasn't engaged.
Reading is hard. Getting ejected through the windshield is also hard - and that wouldn't have happened if Pops had insisted the kid wear his seatbelt.
It takes 4+ seconds to stop from 60MPH (plus driver reaction time) - and the driver of the vehicle that got hit has a known history of ignoring traffic laws. It's awful that the kid lost his life, but I'm having a hard time putting this in Tesla's lap.