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 Providences 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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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)
grumpyduck
(6,650 posts)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)For the foreseeable future