Pretty much like every auto accident, "a lane change scenario that our car recently experienced which, coincidentally, was with" ...another car.
If there were an accident would the cars exchange P2P licenses? Next step: a Citizens United car, or a merger that creates GÜber or in southern states, Goober. And shouldn't a Delphic vehicle inherently drive more defensively.
John Absmeier, director of Delphi’s Silicon Valley lab, was a passenger in his company’s self-driving Audi Q5 as it drove along San Antonio Road when it was suddenly cut off by a Google-operated Lexus SUV, Absmeier initially told Reuters.
But Delphi subsequently sent out this statement:
“The story was taken completely out of context when describing a type of complex driving scenario that can occur in the real world. Our expert provided an example of a lane change scenario that our car recently experienced which, coincidentally, was with one of the Google cars also on the road at that time. It wasn’t a ‘near miss’ as described in the Reuters story.”
The pair of fully automated autos did not collide.
It's going to be a long summer
It's been open season on Uber drivers after a man with a rifle robbed a driver in Queens on Thursday. The thief made off with $60 and the driver was not hurt, officials said.