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Automated Braking System

Science Daily has an interesting article with the long name
Computer-Controlled Differential Braking Can Prevent Heavy Truck Rollover Accidents.

It discusses how an automated braking system was designed for lorries to allow smoother and more secure braking. This article is starting to confirm what I've believed for a while now: traffic would be better off fully controlled by computers. It's a mechanical, rule based problem to which machines are well suited.

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Thursday 15 November, 06:03
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