San Francisco officials are asking regulators to slow the expansion of robotaxi tests on public roads until the technology is more advanced.
An issue with self-driving cars has come t0 light that apparently no one previously considered: dozing passengers.
When police and firefighters arrived on the scene, they found nothing more than a dozing passenger enjoying — apparently rather too much — the comforts of a driverless ride. Besides the issue of snoozing passengers, the letter also cited incidents in the past year where autonomous cars have been causing problems on the roads.
There was also the bizarre happening where San Francisco cops took time to work out how to deal with an empty autonomous car that had apparently committed a traffic violation. As officers stood around discussing what to do, the car drove off before parking a short distance away.
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