Three autonomous cars from Google, remodeled Lexus SUVs, and an Audi SQ5 included in Delphi’s fleet of self-driving cars have been involved in traffic accidents in California since September, reports the news agency AP.
Both Google and Delphi replies that in neither case was the blame on the self-driving car, as well as that the damage has been very moderate and the speed is low.
A person familiar with the events, which wishes to remain anonymous, said the AP that the Two of the incidents drove cars in the autonomous mode, in the other run of the driver.
Google that have tested myself driving cars for a long do not want to discuss the three incidents in detail with the AP.
Google acknowledged a year ago that their self-driving cars have been involved in minor incidents in the area around Mountain View prior state of California gave permission for test drives on public roads with autonomous cars. Three other states have also given the green light to such test runs.
In California, there are a total of 48 cars are registered as self-propelled vehicles. Each of the cars must be insured for 5 million dollars.
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