Can car be equipped with smart sensor to prevent accident

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If detect accident slow 30%. Like a add on to all cars
Can detect. But can car stop? Newton's law: An object in motion tends to stay in motion. That's olso why there ish dat famous trolley problem scenario. The momentum muz be directed somewhere.

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Unless the market finally get access to ufo tech where they dun seem to obey the Newtonian Laws of Physics.
 

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Can detect. But can car stop? Newton's law: An object in motion tends to stay in motion. That's olso why there ish dat famous trolley problem scenario. The momentum muz be directed somewhere.

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Unless the market finally get access to ufo tech where they dun seem to obey the Newtonian Laws of Physics.
doesn't need to stop. Just slow down 30% or something.

Like the Nex taxi incident. It will not even allow acceleration
 

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my 12 yr old told me once even my 30yrs driving exp n super clever car cant prevent a xiaolang langaring you.
 

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I think modern cars have a lot of safety or anti collision sensors but accidents will still happen one la

Never underestimate the stupidity of humans. That includes me too. Haha
 

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BYD new EV cars equipped w radars to detect potential accidents, wo increase selling prices




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