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Tesla's Autopilot has been adept at recognizing other cars on the road, but those aren't the only things you have to worry about on the road -- what about the traffic cones that wall you off from ...
Call them Traffic Cones 2.0.The next generation of traffic cones, the DisposaCone proves that you can reinvent pretty much anything – even bright orange pylons.The DisposaCone has been approved ...
Critically, Griffith’s cones are not simply cheap ($2.95/piece) and designed to fall apart after one use, they appear to be strong and durable despite being made from paper and industrial ...
Give a man 100 orange traffic cones and he can shut down Highway 401 for as long as he likes. These orange devils were invented in 1940 by Charles D. Scanlon, a painter with the Los Angeles ...
It can't even detect traffic cones, ... That is slowly changing now that Tesla is rolling out pylon detection to its Autopilot feature but drivers should still keep their eyes on the road anyway.
Montrealers have become so used to orange traffic cones blocking their streets that the construction pylon is half-jokingly referred to as the city’s unofficial symbol. Last month, city workers ...