Okay /sci/, let's see if you are smart enough to pass some basic screening questions for the job I am hiring for.
1. Given the following scenario, what variables would you manipulate to try and make a collision occur? Say instance, a self-driving car is approaching an intersection with a yellow light for their direction of travel, there is also a car on the road following closely behind in the same direction, in the same lane. The two cars come to a stop without incident in the example. What variables would you manipulate in simulation to cause a collision?
2. Which of the following situations do you think is more risky: one where a car is braking up to -3 meters per second squared, or one where it is braking up to -8 meters per second squared?
1. Given the following scenario, what variables would you manipulate to try and make a collision occur? Say instance, a self-driving car is approaching an intersection with a yellow light for their direction of travel, there is also a car on the road following closely behind in the same direction, in the same lane. The two cars come to a stop without incident in the example. What variables would you manipulate in simulation to cause a collision?
2. Which of the following situations do you think is more risky: one where a car is braking up to -3 meters per second squared, or one where it is braking up to -8 meters per second squared?