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100 days of testing self-driving cars in Australia reveals recurring infrastructure challenges

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Zuduo Zheng

1d ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

The article examines the readiness of Australia's road infrastructure for autonomous vehicles, noting that while self-driving technology (like Tesla's FSD and Waymo) is advancing rapidly, the country's roads, bridges, and intersections were designed for human drivers and may not be easily understood by machines. Over 100 days of testing, the author observed recurring mistakes by autonomous systems, highlighting the gap between technological capability and infrastructure preparedness. The piece argues that simple changes to road design could significantly improve safety for autonomous vehicles.

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bsky100 days of testing self-driving cars in Australia reveals recurring infrastructure challengestheconversation.com

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The question is no longer whether autonomous driving will arrive, but whether Australia is ready to operate it safely, efficiently and sustainably.
This raises an infrastructure question: can roads, bridges and intersections designed for human drivers also be understood by machines?
Autonomous vehicles work much better than many people think – and much worse. Some simple changes to our roads could make them safer.
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Autonomous vehicles work much better than many people think – and much worse. Some simple changes to our roads could make them safer.

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