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What is the biggest cause of road accidents in the UK?
On 11/01/2020 20:54, Nick Finnigan wrote:
On 11/01/2020 14:25, TMS320 wrote: I expect designers have realised that suitable gaps change according to conditions. Do you have much experience of software designers? Yes. This is not a government project where the lowest bidder is given the job but something several competing companies are working on; they can't all make the same mistakes. If something only shows up after many thousands of hours of testing, it will much more obscure than a discussion on a newsgroup can have thought about. |
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What is the biggest cause of road accidents in the UK?
On 11/01/2020 23:28, TMS320 wrote:
On 11/01/2020 20:54, Nick Finnigan wrote: On 11/01/2020 14:25, TMS320 wrote: I expect designers have realised that suitable gaps change according to conditions. Â*Do you have much experience of software designers? Yes. This is not a government project where the lowest bidder is given the job but something several competing companies are working on; they can't all make the same mistakes. If they are based in the US, yes they can. If something only shows up after many thousands of hours of testing, it will much more obscure than a discussion on a newsgroup can have thought about. No it isn't. Millions of hours of testing in a sparsely populated US state will fail to show issues which are obvious to newsgroup posters in other countries. |
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What is the biggest cause of road accidents in the UK?
On 25/01/2020 09:19, Nick Finnigan wrote:
On 11/01/2020 23:28, TMS320 wrote: On 11/01/2020 20:54, Nick Finnigan wrote: On 11/01/2020 14:25, TMS320 wrote: I expect designers have realised that suitable gaps change according to conditions. Â*Do you have much experience of software designers? Yes. This is not a government project where the lowest bidder is given the job but something several competing companies are working on; they can't all make the same mistakes. If they are based in the US, yes they can. If something only shows up after many thousands of hours of testing, it will much more obscure than a discussion on a newsgroup can have thought about. No it isn't. Millions of hours of testing in a sparsely populated US state will fail to show issues which are obvious to newsgroup posters in other countries. If only ever tested in sparsely populated US states, flaws would show up within 3 minutes when tried in Europe. |
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