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New figures published by Google about its autonomous vehicle development reveal that test drivers had to re-take control of its cars a total of 13 times over two months in near-miss incidents.

Drivers were also handed back control thanks to 272 recorded technical issues, comprised of both software and hardware failures, illustrating how much work is still to be done before Google’s self-driving vehicles can reliably and safely operate unaided.


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Google Reveals 13 Cases In Last 2 Months Where Drivers Had To Re-Take Control Of It's Self Driving Cars To Avoid Collisions

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