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Filed Under: april fool, autonomous cars, drifting, leona chin, mustang, pranks
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  1. identicon
    Jerry, 1 Apr 2015 @ 5:44pm

    Autonomous Drifting

    "... do you really want an autonomous car that can drift on any road at any time?"

    Yes, actually. Mind you, I really wouldn't want it to do so while toting me around.

    That said, if the car were to loose traction for whatever reason, I would expect said autonomous vehicle to recognize what was happening and handle the situation as well as possible. If drifting was beyond it's capabilities, then it should only be in control of a vehicles that go no more than 5mph, limited to private property, and only operates under strict human supervision. :P

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    Anonymous Coward, 1 Apr 2015 @ 6:41pm

    "I had fun once. It was terrible."

    - Quote from your average person who hates April Fools online.

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    Andrew "K`Tetch" Norton (profile), 1 Apr 2015 @ 8:04pm

    Re: Autonomous Drifting

    Yes, 'sensor panic' (that's when something happens, and the various car sensors start feeding data that the cars computers can't make sense of, so they panic) is a massive concern. I've a friend whose trailblazer rolled 5 times because of it when a tire blew out on the interstate - luckily they made it through uninjured, but it seems like the blowout started a "panic" with the ESC/ABS/Traction control systems, caused the roll. I've been through several blowouts myself, at much higher and slippery conditions and never had an issue keeping control.

    Now, I say this as a robotics engineer (which I trained to be, because I started the "pirate" stuff) but I almost always disable any electronic aids as best I can, be it ABS, ESC, traction control, or whatever other gizmo. It's bad, but I can't stand them (might be my racing driver past though, I used to rally and did some track racing until a few accidents combined led to a rethink - smashing your knee to pieces will do that)

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    Ned Ludd, 1 Apr 2015 @ 8:26pm

    Too Bad It is Staged

    Its too bad the Ford commercial was staged. Not 100% staged, but they were definitely actors. They were probably told they were doing a dating tv show. So when she started with the gonzo driving they quickly figured out that it was all part of the show and were able to keep their cool and go with it. Unlike the malaysian auntie in the other video who totally lost her shit, she was great.

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    Rekrul, 1 Apr 2015 @ 11:39pm

    I remember when "drifting" used to be called "skidding" and it was something that people did by accident, rather than on purpose.

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    Anonymous Coward, 2 Apr 2015 @ 5:13am

    NPR ran a fake radio story yesterday morning about self-driving cars exhibiting road rage. Can't seem to find it online though...

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  7. identicon
    Arthur Dent, 2 Apr 2015 @ 5:16am

    Re:

    Marvin?
    Is that you?

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    DNY (profile), 2 Apr 2015 @ 8:09am

    Random thoughts

    To Rekrul: no, drifting was never called "skidding" -- when drifting, only the rear wheels lose traction, the front wheels are still have full traction, when skidding all four wheels lose traction. I like drifting in a front-wheel drive car as a way of taking corners in snowy conditions ever so slightly faster than one could while keeping traction with all four tires. It's fun, safe once you have the skill, and gets you to your destination a little faster.

    To go with the NPR story about autonomous vehicles exhibiting road rage, the New Yorker has a great cartoon of two cabbies, one praising to the other the virtues of "self-honking cars" which really let you concentrate on driving.

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