Knightshade
Well-Known Member
In the first example(chuck driving through intersection) I said it was possible to aim the car 45°. Then I say 20° is enough(based on the sensor array).
Please show the math that 20 degrees is enough.
Then I gave an image example of a ~30° with lots of room to spare from the manoeuvre.
Without acrtually having any labels of angle, vehicle size, or lane size, on the image.
The lane the car NOT blocking traffic is in appears massively wider than is typical however so it's a poor example (like so big you could easily put a second car in the same lane next to it with room to spare)
You still want to argue that there was no possibility to turn right with the rear side camera covering the traffic from the left in the situation with chuck?
I will quote you from the main thread.
Yes- because Chucks lane wasn't like 20 feet wide.
You also ignored my question of how you get from totally straight (to be able to move forward behind a lead car) to a 30 degree angle, in 1 car length (though now you've moved the goalposts down to 20 since I mentioned the issue without, again proving the actual angle needed)