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Driverless cars are mostly safer than humans – but worse at turns

21 July 2024

Autonomous vehicles are proving to be safer than human drivers in most situations, but they still struggle with navigating turns. This is because current self-driving systems rely heavily on GPS and mapping data, which can be inaccurate in complex environments. Researchers are working to improve the navigation capabilities of autonomous vehicles, but it may be some time before they can handle turns as well as human drivers.