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He was arrested for going without a light. Although after a few seconds he resumed his path. It happened in San Francisco, United States
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Autonomous driving continues to fuel controversy. In this case when a autonomous taxi Police stopped him while driving without turning on the light. Even the most curious thing is when resumed his march under police control.
The scene happened on San FranciscoUnited States, and recorded some passersby who were surprised to see the unpublished sequence.
GM Cruise’s Chevrolet Bolt (GM’s autonomous vehicle division used for passenger transfer service) rotates without people on board.
The autonomous taxi was stopped due to driving without regulatory low beams.
And even if it seems obvious, there are companies that according to protocol have decided to hire a driver in case they need to take control in an emergency situation.
unparalleled police control
The shocking sequence took place at dawn in the Richmond district, when an autonomous vehicle was stopped by police for the round. no low beam regulation.
The car stopped without a problem, but once the police moved a few meters away, still in full control, he decided “escape” in the best style of Terminator 3: the rise of machines.
GM Cruise, the autonomous taxi developed by General Motors
Luckily it was only a few meters because the vehicle stopped again in the next block, to activate the beacons and be under a more complete control.
A few hours after the incident, Cruise explained on his Twitter account that his vehicle gave way to the patrol car and then stopped at the nearest safe place, as he had planned.
The company reported that an official contacted Cruise’s staff and no complaint was issued.
In September 2021, GM’s Cruise and Alphabet’s Waymo became the first companies to obtain permits to offer test rides in California.
San Francisco in one of the few cities in the United States where autonomous taxis are allowed to circulate, from Cruise or Waymo (a subsidiary of Alphabet, Google’s parent company) between 10pm and 6am, not more than 50 km/h.
It is worth remembering that, in addition to having sensors and radar, these types of cars are equipped with cameras and microphones to detect police, ambulance and fire sirens, and so on. may give way or stop, if applicable.
Furthermore, there is a manual procedure that recommends that police forces, before stopping one of these vehicles, contact the companies through the telephone line designated for this purpose.
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