'Unmanned self-driving car voluntarily escaping from the police' is photographed
A movie was posted on Instagram that captured the whole story of an 'unmanned self-driving car' caught by the police due to no lights and ignoring the police's restraint and escaping voluntarily.
Driverless car appears to flee the scene after being pulled over by cops | Ars Technica
The actual video is below.
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The self-driving car (left side) and police car (right side) in question are captured in the center of the screen at the back of the parking area.
A policeman who came down from the police car soliloquy that 'no one is inside' and touched the door ...
When I started walking to return to the police car, maybe it was locked, the self-driving car started by itself and escaped.
However, for some reason, it stopped voluntarily immediately after crossing one intersection and waited for the police car again.
It seems that the police officer also increased the number of staff this time and took measures.
The inside is completely unmanned, so it seems strange to the police officer who is investigating.
According to GM Cruise , the self-driving car development department of General Motors, which operates this self-driving car, this self-driving car did not try to escape without permission, but first decided to 'give way to a patrol car' Then, he said that he executed the action of 'stopping in a safe place to be cracked down'.
Upon being contacted by a police officer, GM Cruise fixed the no-light. He said he never got a ticket.
According to Ars Technica, an IT new site that reported this incident, there are frequent cases where self-driving cars are stopped by the police, and in 2015, Waymo 's predecessor, the Google Self-Driving Car Project. The self-driving car has been stopped by the police due to a 'reverse speed violation' of traveling on a road with a speed limit of 35 miles / h (56 km / h) at 24 miles / h (39 km / h). is.
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