Why is the car travelling at 100km/h on a road with high numbers of pedestrians on "a crowded walkway" alongside?
The car might not know.
These cars already have sensors designed to know exactly what is around them. They adjust to their surroundings.
Of course accidents are unavoidable but they will be reduced by considerable factors.
The point is, it does know and unlike a typical cager it won't prioritise getting to the McDonalds drive-thru over the lives of other citizens.
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Why is the car travelling at 100km/h on a road with high numbers of pedestrians on "a crowded walkway" alongside?