A Truck Backed Up and This New Self-Driving Shuttle Froze
- Confused autonomous shuttle grazed by reversing semi-truck
- NTSB investigative team dispatched to probe fender bender
Race To Build Self-Driving Cars Accelerates
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It only took a few hours for the first self-driving taxi shuttling people around Las Vegas to collide with a vehicle being driven by a human doing something it didn’t expect.
The driverless passenger van was on its first day Wednesday of offering free rides to people along a half-mile loop in Las Vegas, part of a pilot program to study the technology. It was dinged by a tractor-trailer as the truck attempted to back into an alley to make a delivery.