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Well, it COULD be at fault, if the sampling rate was too low to see a human walking across the road, or if it couldn't see the materials of the bike or human, etc etc. But we all know none of these things are true.



No, that still wouldn’t be the Lidars fault. That would be a fault in safely setting the specification for the Lidar sample rate, and not catching the design flaw in testing.




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