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Which the Tesla didn't do. It plowed full speed into the deer, which arguably made the collision much much worse than it could have been. I doubt the thing was programmed to maintain speed into a deer. The more likely alternative is that the FSD couldn't tell there was a deer there in the first place.
Braking dips the hood making it easier for the deer to go into the windshield. You should actually speed up right before hitting to make your hood go up and make it hopefully go under or better stay in the grill.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/11/07/tips-keep-from-hitting-deer-with-car/71476020007/#:~:text=Braking%20is%20the%20safest%20way,less%20damage%20than%20the%20alternative.
Right before hitting begin the keyword. If you can stop before hitting yes that’s ideal, but in situations where it jumps out and you can’t react. Braking during impact is the worst thing you can do.
If you think I’m saying to line it up and accelerate for 200meters, I dont know what to say about that,
This is not correct, where are you getting this from?
Dude, the article just said to hit the brakes "if you can't avoid hitting a deer", the exact scenario you described... Did you even open it?
I can see it in the headline, without opening the article
akshually that's the sorta-nonstandard text fragment that tells the browser to automatically scroll to the text, not the headline at all