Stevo 666
Well-Known Member
Not sure what your point was. It seems to be that eyesight is brilliant even though it takes 0.12 seconds for an image to be registered and your brain take action. At 70mph that's 3.75 metres of distance between you seeing something and being able to react to it. That's why things like emergency braking can reduce collisions.
Then you have to factor that eyes, like the rest of your body, get tired. After driving for a couple of hours, you have fatigue - your reaction times slow. Computers don't.
Another factor is that your eyes have a blind spot. Cameras and radar have no such blind spots.
Etc etc.
Point was about the drawback of an EV that was mentioned above.
My car has safety features like proximity warning and emergency auto braking etc, which could come in handy at some point.