A man from Liaoning Province in mainland China recently went to a cemetery to worship his ancestors. (Picture / flip from Weibo)
“Ching Ming Festival” is an important festival for the Chinese to look back and remember their ancestors. No matter at home or abroad, people from all over the country will return to their hometowns to worship their ancestors during this period, and it has almost become a national movement. However, a man from Liaoning Province in mainland China recently went to a cemetery to pay respects to his ancestors, and then found that there was no one around, but the car radar monitor showed that there were many pedestrians and even knights passing by, which made him feel creepy .
According to comprehensive land media reports, a man from Shenyang City, Liaoning Province recently drove to the cemetery to worship his ancestors. At that time, there was no one in the cemetery, but the car radar monitor showed that there were pedestrians around the car. The video sparked heated discussions. However, some netizens believe that this is not a supernatural event. Since the popularization of autopilot and radar systems, more and more cars have similar situations. The high probability is just some system glitches, or it is caused by interference and other problems.
In fact, this is not the first time that similar incidents have occurred. In February 2021, a video taken in Xiamen, Fujian Province showed a Tesla driving alone in a tunnel. At this time, there were no other vehicles in the lanes on both sides, but Tesla La’s central control screen showed that there was a bus passing by on the right. The parties said that the bus-like object only appeared in the first half of the tunnel and disappeared in the second half, but there were no other vehicles in the tunnel at that time.
Coincidentally, in January 2021, a foreign Tesla owner also uploaded a video on Twitter; I saw that when Tesla passed by a cemetery, the radar might vaguely recognize the outline of a person, and many people appeared in the central control. “Pedestrians”, but there is no one on the road at this time. It is undeniable that Tesla’s automatic assisted driving technology has its own unique features, but radar false detection has become a time bomb buried around the driver.