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Driverless cars in California are exempt from certain traffic tickets thanks to a legal loophole, report says
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
One would think that in a situation where a driverless vehice was, say, speeding, it could be argued it represented a danger to the public at large and thus had to be impounded right?
I gotta imagine if my cars e-brake failed while parked, then it rolled down a hill and hit a mailbox or something, they wouldn't just leave it there for me to grab later.