DooKey
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As a result of the March 18th crash in Arizona of a Uber self-driving car that killed a pedestrian, and the subsequent release of the video of the accident, Toyota has suspending all testing on public roads. They say they are giving their test drivers some time off and they want to assess the Uber accident. As far as I'm concerned this is a good move and I wish the other automakers would follow suit until we know what really happened.
Different automakers are still going through with their plans to keep testing self-driving cars. Ford Motor and General Motors will continue to test their self-driving cars in public streets. BMW expressed sympathy for the victim of the collision but has said that this will not affect its plans to continue to test self-driving cars.
Different automakers are still going through with their plans to keep testing self-driving cars. Ford Motor and General Motors will continue to test their self-driving cars in public streets. BMW expressed sympathy for the victim of the collision but has said that this will not affect its plans to continue to test self-driving cars.