Eventually, software will handle that situation better than any human.
In the video you show 2 out of 3 affected cars crashed. In an automated car world eventually 0 out of 3 cars would have crashed.
Compared to any driver, a driverless car will react faster, and knows more accurately its own speed, and the speed and position of the object moving across in front of it.
A driverless also knows better than most drivers what is possible, including braking distance, turn radius etc.
So when the software is written to handle that situation it will always do better than I would, and sometimes do better than a fully alert Sebastian Vettel.
In the video you show 2 out of 3 affected cars crashed. In an automated car world eventually 0 out of 3 cars would have crashed.
Compared to any driver, a driverless car will react faster, and knows more accurately its own speed, and the speed and position of the object moving across in front of it.
A driverless also knows better than most drivers what is possible, including braking distance, turn radius etc.
So when the software is written to handle that situation it will always do better than I would, and sometimes do better than a fully alert Sebastian Vettel.