REM
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This is not correct lol. The definition losses alone in the grade of radar that consumer vehicles have is not high enough to cover the +or- accuracy comparison between the two.It is also a lot more accurate for distance than 2 cameras could ever be.
There are several reasons why they got rid of the radar; chief among them was phantom breaking introduced by radar artifacting. Mostly due to reflections in the environment. I experienced this first hand because my M3 has a radar. Had at several hard braking phantoms that disappeared when they removed it from the stack.But the argument here is that adding radar, make it better and more accurate, it takes away nothing.
Both radar and lidar add too much noise to be useful for autonomous driving. Both technologies are fantastic to use in a lot of other applications. Driving is a very unique nut to crack.
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