Google Self Driving Technology Finally Begins To Recognize And Map Pot Holes

Google Self Driving Technology Finally Begins To Recognize And Map Pot Holes

If you’re the type of person who enjoys going out for a drive in places with beautiful scenery such as Southern California, then you probably know just how bad traffic can get.

Based on a report by INRIX, Los Angeles has the worst traffic in the world, with a record of 102 hours of congestion during peak hours in 2017. It’s why two Loyola Marymount University students decided to use machine learning in order to better understand traffic.


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PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 1/23/2019 4:35:57 PM
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"spend less time finding them and more time fixing them"...LA DPW is going to work harder, right! In my village of only one square mile the DPW couldn't find a pot hole on main street even after calling village hall a few times over a six month period. I like the students' initiative but will it really get used in real life.


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/23/2019 9:10:49 PM
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And then the car swerves violently to get around them.


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