After going around the sandbags, the car moved back into the centre of the lane, striking the side of the bus, causing damage to the left front fender, the front wheel and a driver side sensor.
In a statement, Google said: “We clearly bear some responsibility, because if our car hadn’t moved, there wouldn’t have been a collision. That said, our test driver believed the bus was going to slow or stop to allow us to merge into the traffic, and that there would be sufficient space to do that.”
Google’s driverless car did what humans do, crashed into a bus
Google’s smart car is doing all things that humans do. In November, 2015, Google’s smart car was pulled by a cop for traffic violation and now it has crashed into a bus. Though Google’s smart car has been involved in a crash earlier, but it may be the first time it has c
A Google driverless car has been involved in an accident with a bus and Google has said it “bears some responsibility” for the first time. The company admitted that it was partially responsible for the minor collision, which happened earlier in February.
The collision which happened in February, 2016 which go down in record books as the first accident where an autonomous car has hit another vehicle.
On 14 February the car, travelling at 2mph (3km/h), pulled out in front of a public bus going 15mph (24km/h). The car, a Lexus SUV, was attempting to navigate around some sandbags at a speed of 2mph, when it hit the bus, which was travelling at 15 mph, according to a report filed with California’s

Good to see that organization like Google is admiting its fault, that is pretty interesting debate, I want to learn more about it. Thank you for sharing it and kindly share more details about it.
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