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UK to allow driverless cars from January.
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If they are cheaper and cleaner than human-driven ones, and stay that way, they should make a positive contribution to London.
But judging by a quick web search, sounds like they are not so far.0 -
It must be wonderful to have this kind of technology in the 'big city'.
We're years behind out here in deepest Hertfordshire. We're still stuck with the driverless horse.
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Spotted outside the Iranian Embassy at Kensington last week. Have seen 3 others since. Testing most definitely in progress!1 -
Yup - I saw one in Old Jewry in the City on Friday too.JohnBoyUK said:
Spotted outside the Iranian Embassy at Kensington last week. Have seen 3 others since. Testing most definitely in progress!0 -
Woopsie. Im sure the staff in the Philippines will see to this when it becomes fully autonomous and heads the wrong way down a one way road. They will get it out of trouble.

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So for that error of judgement who pays the fine?O-Randy-Hunt said:Woopsie. Im sure the staff in the Philippines will see to this when it becomes fully autonomous and heads the wrong way down a one way road. They will get it out of trouble.
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It has to be waymo, that is if they get one. I don't see why the council wouldn't fine them though. I followed one through bank junction the other day too which will also be a fine from the city of London.Kap10 said:
So for that error of judgement who pays the fine?O-Randy-Hunt said:Woopsie. Im sure the staff in the Philippines will see to this when it becomes fully autonomous and heads the wrong way down a one way road. They will get it out of trouble.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvge91r9j80oA mass robotaxi outage in the Chinese city of Wuhan caused at least a hundred self-driving cars to stop mid-traffic, sparking renewed debate around the safety of driverless vehicles.1
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That’s batty.0






