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Eugene

(62,736 posts)
Wed May 15, 2019, 06:26 PM May 2019

Self-driving vehicle pulled over by curious police officer

Source: Associated Press

Self-driving vehicle pulled over by curious police officer

By MATT O'BRIEN
May 15, 2019

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A self-driving shuttle got pulled over by police on its first day carrying passengers on a new Rhode Island route.

Providence Police Chief Hugh Clements said an officer pulled over the odd-looking autonomous vehicle because he had never seen one before.

“It looked like an oversize golf cart,” Clements said.

The vehicle, operated by Michigan-based May Mobility, was dropping off passengers Wednesday morning at Providence’s Olneyville Square when a police cruiser arrived with blinking lights and a siren.

It was just hours after the public launch of a state-funded pilot for a shuttle service called “Little Roady.” The shuttle offers free rides on a 12-stop urban loop that links to a train station. Each vehicle holds six people, including an attendant who takes control when the self-driving technology falls short, such as on difficult left turns with oncoming traffic.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/1dab6dd010874060aadc13132ffddc08


FILE - In this Feb. 20, 2019, file photo people view a new self-driving shuttle, one of a fleet of vehicles unveiled by May Mobility at the Quonset Business Park in R.I. A self-driving shuttle got pulled over by police on its first day carrying passengers on a new Rhode Island route. Providence Police Chief Hugh Clements said Wednesday, May 15, that an officer pulled over the odd-looking autonomous vehicle because he had never seen one before. (AP Photo/Matt O'Brien, File)

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Self-driving vehicle pulled over by curious police officer (Original Post) Eugene May 2019 OP
Okay, maybe I'm tech-challenged or just behind the times, but grumpyduck May 2019 #1
Stuff driving vehicles will be better drivers. This is probably still testing zaj May 2019 #2
I'm waiting for the self flying planes. n/t dixiegrrrrl May 2019 #3

grumpyduck

(6,651 posts)
1. Okay, maybe I'm tech-challenged or just behind the times, but
Wed May 15, 2019, 06:35 PM
May 2019

if this is supposed to be a self-driving vehicle, why does it need an attendant? And if there's an attendant in there anyway, what's the point in the vehicle driving itself?

 

zaj

(3,433 posts)
2. Stuff driving vehicles will be better drivers. This is probably still testing
Wed May 15, 2019, 06:52 PM
May 2019

For the foreseeable future

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