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Google to Publish Details of All its Self-Driving Accidents

Accepted submission by takyon at 2015-06-05 23:07:46
Techonomics

In response to [FIND PREVIOUS SOYLENTNEWS ARTICLE], Google has created a webpage [google.com] where it will publish monthly reports detailing all of the accidents [reuters.com] that its self-driving cars are involved in. The first report [googleusercontent.com] [PDF] includes summaries of all accidents since the start of the Google X project [wikipedia.org] in 2009:

The report for May showed Google cars had been involved in 12 accidents since it first began testing its self-driving cars in 2009, mostly involving rear-ending. Google said one of its vehicles was rear-ended at a stoplight in California on Thursday, bringing the total count to 13 accidents.

"That could mean that the vehicles tend to stop more quickly than human drivers expect," public interest group Consumer Watchdog said. The group called for more details on the accidents, including statements from witnesses and other drivers.

None of these accidents were caused by a fault with the car, Google said.


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