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What would a Tesla do if its being tailgated while Autopilot is activated?

If a Tesla was being driven by Autopilot, and the following vehicle was too close for the speed they're travelling, what (if anything) would the Tesla do? A human driver might choose to change lanes, ...
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Is is possible to mimic drive by wire on a 1998 Jeep Cherokee using servos and other motors

I have access to a 1998 Cherokee that is being used as a test bed for various learning projects. It's only intended to be driven in a test area .. I believe it will not pass state inspection as is. ...
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How can I adjust where in the lane Kia Lane Assist will place my car?

I have a 2007 Kia Optima 3 estate, and one of the features that can be useful on long motorway journeys is the Lane Keep Assist System, or LKAS. In basic config it alerts when I cross a line, and this ...
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Currently available cars (under $35K) with adaptive cruise-control and lane centering? [closed]

Apologies if this is off topic for this site, but I couldn't find a relevant site on the Stack Exchange network for this question. I'm going to buy a new car and I'd like one that can essentially ...
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What are the safety sensors & cameras on those new windshield packs? (like Volvo city safety)

Many new models come with sensor & cameras on the windshield, like this Volvo: Although cars came from different manufactorers it seems that they all have pretty much the same pack - these 4 ...
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Do self driving cars talk to each other?

It is now getting to the point that there are enough self driving cars on the road that should be encountering each other. Accidents happen when one vehicle does something the other is not aware of ...
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