> Average highway users aren't average highway users because "its easy"?
Maybe the standard of driving in the UK is several orders of magnitude better than it is in the US.
I've driven a Tesla with Autopilot, and it simply didn't feel safe to let it do its thing, and it gave up as soon as it saw anything it didn't like, like maybe a junction or a vehicle changing lanes.
I don't know why you insist on inventing orders of magnitude for each opinion ... Is this hyperbole I'm not picking up on?
Maybe the vintage accounts for our disparity of experience? I took a 2000km road trip to the Austin GP last year. Texas is known for agressive drivers. It never disengaged because of a vehicle changing lanes, or because of a road union.
Maybe the standard of driving in the UK is several orders of magnitude better than it is in the US.
I've driven a Tesla with Autopilot, and it simply didn't feel safe to let it do its thing, and it gave up as soon as it saw anything it didn't like, like maybe a junction or a vehicle changing lanes.