re: #275 Nojay UK
I’d put it the other way around, driverless vehicles with lidar and geopositioning and all the other necessary hardware an autonomous vehicle needs would do a better job of driving in bad weather than humans armed only with the Mk1 eyeball (corrected if necessary, prone to degeneration by age or illness) and decision/reflex times in the tens of milliseconds (again prone to degeneration under the influence of drugs, hormones, tiredness, age and/or stupidity).
Show me a driverless car that can handle a Minnesota snowstorm as well as a trained driver and I’ll be convinced.