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Re: California cops: How do you ticket a driverless car?

PortMoresby ·
"...so we still don't know how a ticket for a (not)driver would look." Maybe it would look the same as a parking ticket which, presumably, is also driverless. Or possibly an aid, such as a tow truck, would be involved. Let Alphabet bail out their driverless vehicle at the impound lot. Revenge of the non-nerds.
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Re: California cops: How do you ticket a driverless car?

DrFumblefinger ·
I'd hit the CEO with an abandonment of vehicle and reckless driving charge as well!
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Re: California cops: How do you ticket a driverless car?

Paul Heymont ·
My all-day question about this has been answered. I couldn't figure out how the cop stopped the car—does the car have a blue-light sensor? Did they have to call Google? etc. A friend found another article that clarified that the (non)driver is able to take over and stop and steer the car; Google has now come to an agreement with the police that if he notices traffic backing up behind him, the (non)driver will now pull over and let it pass. So there goes another dream job...riding around all...
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Re: California cops: How do you ticket a driverless car?

PortMoresby ·
I see no conflict whatever. Just put a rearview mirror on your book.
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GPS: All roads lead to...a tiny Austrian village

Paul Heymont ·
Since July, the software for Garmin's popular GPS devices has tried to direct a bonanza of tourist traffic to Preitenegg, Austria, seen above. Perhaps you've never heard of Preitenegg? No surprise: It has fewer than 1000 residents.
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