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> All three of which are in sunny areas with generally no real inclement weather.

This isn't an accurate description of SF, but more importantly, the sun doesn't come out at night.




In terms of inclement weather for driving purposes, SF is more similar to Austin than say, Seattle.

My point wasn't that sunshine specifically helps, but that the complete lack of snow, ice and other roadway altering weather conditions is a serious asterisk that needs to be solved before this technology can be moved out of Beta for most of the US.

Self_driving cars seemingly can't handle snowy conditions. 70% of the roads in the US receive at least five inches of snow per year. (https://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/weather/weather_events/snow_ice.htm)




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