Wednesday, November 08, 2017

"Nothing can Possibly Go Wrong!"

"The Human Driver of the other vehicle was at fault ..."

When self-driving vehicles can avoid human frailties, I'll begin to believe there's a future in it.
The assertion that "the incident caused minor damage" is facetious and self-serving.

I don't want to drive on a road shared by "self-driving" vehicles.
This is such a pile of bull-shit, I can't believe that anyone would allow it.

Self-driving bus crashes two hours after launch in Las Vegas | ZDNet:
A driverless shuttle bus crashed less than two hours after it was launched in Las Vegas on Wednesday. The city's officials had been hosting an unveiling ceremony for the bus, described as the US' first self-driving shuttle pilot project geared towards the public, before it crashed with a semi-truck.
 According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal,
the human driver of the other vehicle was at fault, there were no injuries, and the incident caused minor damage.

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