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California releases data on accidents involving self-driving cars

California releases data on accidents involving self-driving cars

Posted on June 20, 2015August 10, 2019 By Jarvis

California have given in to pressure and released data on self-driving car accidents that have happened. We’ve heard reports here and there in recent times, and this data drop largely reflects what we’ve been hearing. According to the report, which details six accidents involving self-driving cars, in most of these accidents the autonomous vehicles were in a self-driving mode, but the accidents were caused by other (human driven) cars. It doesn’t appear there were any injuries of either driver in the incidents, indicating they were all minor.
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