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Audi self parking

Nice, but how does the car avoid all of the handicapped slots and the slots that are restricted for patrols or rented out to commuters? Pretty hard for it to pick up the ticket going in and pay for it on the way out. How does the car navigate one-way passages and find the poorly placed signs to find its way back out?

In other words, not too practical anywhere I park.
 
Nice, but how does the car avoid all of the handicapped slots and the slots that are restricted for patrols or rented out to commuters? Pretty hard for it to pick up the ticket going in and pay for it on the way out. How does the car navigate one-way passages and find the poorly placed signs to find its way back out?

In other words, not too practical anywhere I park.

You’re bursting the bubble on the “Gee Whiz” factor and are absolutely right. :rolleyes:
 
Nice, but how does the car avoid all of the handicapped slots and the slots that are restricted for patrols or rented out to commuters? Pretty hard for it to pick up the ticket going in and pay for it on the way out. How does the car navigate one-way passages and find the poorly placed signs to find its way back out?

In other words, not too practical anywhere I park.

Great - more ways for people to forget how to drive! Also, I'd hate to be stuck behind that Audi as it crawls out of the parking deck at like 2 mph.
 
I read that the Union of American Valet Parkers is already lobbying the U.S. government to outlaw this technology. It would make their jobs obsolete.
 
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Not exactly the same thing, but I must say it just not fair as most likely we will not get it!?
KDM/other markets get lots of toys. :confused:

I mean the little Elantra and even the tiny i40 gets self-parking over there:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep0G2SgJIUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5trUDB9cNEo

Yes they have it for the Sonata too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LKyG3P7j4I


What do we get instead? Missing fog lights for US :mad:.. indeed ... EOR!..

Granted we do not get that many opportunities to parallel park over here, but still feels unfair...
 
How does the car navigate one-way passages and find the poorly placed signs to find its way back out?

I've got a robot vacuum cleaner (Neato) that can get into and out of some pretty tight spots by itself ... so it won't be too hard for a car.

I'd be interested to see if it can avoiding the "DO NOT BACK UP" tire poppers if someone stops in front of it and it gets stuck and tries to back up :-)
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I've got a robot vacuum cleaner (Neato) that can get into and out of some pretty tight spots by itself ... so it won't be too hard for a car.

I'd be interested to see if it can avoiding the "DO NOT BACK UP" tire poppers if someone stops in front of it and it gets stuck and tries to back up :-)

Just updated the firmware on my Neato but it still can’t do stairs. Some things just require hands on.
 
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