That was tragic. Now that can actually be prevented by driverless car systems, since they don't rely on GPS alone. They have many types of sensors do detect things that humans cannot see or know is coming. That is in theory of course, but when applied to actual real world situations they often have a high degree of success. The Uber incident is the exception and we know now there may have been neglect on Uber's part.
RE: Uber May Not Be Meeting The Safety Regulations for Self-Driving Cars
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There is always neglect with a few cars, and that is the worry. At least with a driver there is chance to control failures.
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