The car did what a lot of human drivers do. Aim for a gap, change their mind and run out of capacity to deal with the bike that also moved.
A human has two eyes and a brain designed to chase mammoth at 14mph, we have an excuse. This car surely has side pointing sensors and much faster processing capacity? A serious fail IMHO.
The whole point of these vehicles is that they'll obey the rules and not make mistakes. If they need to fit IFF transceivers to older vehicles its technology that isn't ready yet.
The company I work for is adapting reversing and ACC sensors to avoid getting bicycles in this sort of manoeuvre. Currently they alert the driver (HGV) but its a stepping stone towards telling the AI.
Andy
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