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Google Inc. will start to issue monthly reports on its self-driving cars, part of a push to disclose more information about the technology, following a second accident for one of the vehicles in less than a week.

The new reports summarize the project's activity, data points and any incidents involving the cars, Google said Friday.

An autonomous vehicle was rear-ended at a stoplight in Mountain View, California, on Thursday, Google said. Last weekend, another unit was hit in the same city.

There have been 13 accidents since the project began six years ago, and none have been the fault of the vehicle itself, the company said.



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Google To Begin Reporting All Accidents After Driverless Car Racks Up Two Wrecks In One Week

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