Chains, forks, and colliders or…immoralities
On a sunny morning of June 1, 2020, Mr. Huang was driving his gleaming white Tesla on one of Taiwan’s main highways. The day was clear, and the trip was going smoothly. Mr. Huang engaged the autopilot and set the speed to 110 km/h. While approaching the road’s 268-kilometer mark, he was completely unaware that only 300 meters ahead, something unexpected was awaiting him. Nine minutes earlier, another driver, Mr. Yeh, had lost control of his vehicle. His white truck was now overturned, almost fully blocking two lanes of the highway right at the 268.3-kilometer mark.
Around 11 seconds later, to Mr. Huang’s dismay, his Tesla crashed into the overturned truck’s rooftop. Fortunately, the driver, Mr. Huang, survived the crash and came out of the accident without any serious injuries (Everington, 2020).
A chain of events
Many modern cars are equipped with some sort of collision warning or collision prevention...