Cruise Self-Driving License Revoked After It Withheld Pedestrian Injury Footage, DMV Saysdantheclamman@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 570 points – 9 months agovice.com67Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI would guess the autonomous vehicle is safer then the hit & run driver who threw the pedestrian under that AV.then they shouldn't have tried to cover it upbecause a human driver would have handed that dash cam footage right over voluntarily. I agree this is terrible and DMV did the right thing. Context helps.Perhaps, but withholding footage is not a good look. Good thing the police never withholds foota… oh
I would guess the autonomous vehicle is safer then the hit & run driver who threw the pedestrian under that AV.then they shouldn't have tried to cover it upbecause a human driver would have handed that dash cam footage right over voluntarily. I agree this is terrible and DMV did the right thing. Context helps.Perhaps, but withholding footage is not a good look. Good thing the police never withholds foota… oh
then they shouldn't have tried to cover it upbecause a human driver would have handed that dash cam footage right over voluntarily. I agree this is terrible and DMV did the right thing. Context helps.
because a human driver would have handed that dash cam footage right over voluntarily. I agree this is terrible and DMV did the right thing. Context helps.
Perhaps, but withholding footage is not a good look. Good thing the police never withholds foota… oh
I would guess the autonomous vehicle is safer then the hit & run driver who threw the pedestrian under that AV.
then they shouldn't have tried to cover it up
because a human driver would have handed that dash cam footage right over voluntarily.
I agree this is terrible and DMV did the right thing. Context helps.
Perhaps, but withholding footage is not a good look. Good thing the police never withholds foota… oh