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Exactly. Accelerating and crashing into a barrier a human would easily avoid is not acceptable. https://www.forbes.com/sites/bradtempleton/2020/02/13/ntsb-r...

It psychologically like being a passenger in a car with a good driver who has a history of epileptic seizures.



Strange, because there are a LARGE number of driving fatalities caused by this exact behavior every year. The common explanations are: driver dozing or falling asleep, unexpected curve with poor visibility, driver mistaking the shoulder for another lane, and driver striking median to exit ramp by misjudging a lane change. Humans do all of these things, on a daily basis. So by human standards, accelerating and crashing into a barrier is quite commonplace.




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