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Self-driving Chevy Bolt bumps motorcycle in minor collision

Post by toratora » Wed Dec 20, 2017 5:39 pm

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Andrew Krok wrote:December 20, 2017

Autonomous-vehicle tech is still very new, and thus, extra scrutiny is given to any collision involving one. Well, there's a new crash in town, but it's not the robot's fault.

Tucked away on the California Department of Motor Vehicles' website is a collision report from Dec. 7, involving Cruise Automation's autonomous Chevrolet Bolt EV and a human on a motorcycle—a 1996 Honda S90, if you're into that sort of thing. It happened at the corner of Oak St. and Fillmore St. in San Francisco.
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Driverless car from GM’s Cruise and motorcycle collide in San Francisco

Post by toratora » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:39 pm

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Timothy B. Lee wrote: 12/20/2017

Cruise said the motorcyclist, who walked away from the collision, was at fault.

An autonomous vehicle owned by Cruise, the autonomous car startup that was acquired by GM last year, struck a motorcyclist on San Francisco streets earlier this year. According to a filing with the California DMV, the motorcyclist was able to walk away from the crash but reported shoulder pain and was taken to the hospital to receive medical care. Cruise says that police at the scene determined the motorcyclist was at fault for the collision.
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GM Cruise Autonomous Car And Motorcycle Collide In San Francisco

Post by toratora » Thu Dec 21, 2017 9:39 pm

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John Burns wrote:December 21, 2017

General Motors acquired Cruise, an autonomous car start-up, last year, and has been testing its cars ever since in San Francisco and other places. Why not? “Our vehicles encounter challenging (and often absurd) situations up to 46 times more often than other places self-driving cars are tested,” according to Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt in this article at arstechnica.com.

In this “test” involving a little inner-city lane sharing on a three-lane one-way street, the car glanced off the side of the bike (or did the motorcycle graze the car?), causing the bike to wobble and fall over from a speed of 17 mph; the car reportedly was travelling 12 mph. The rider walked away with a sore shoulder and the blame for the accident, according to the SFPD.
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Self-driving car crash with motorcycle in San Francisco spurs lawsuit, raises questions

Post by toratora » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:39 am

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Ethan Baron wrote: January 23, 2018

General Motors is in a race to be the first company to mass produce self-driving cars—and may actually be at the forefront—but a crash with a motorcyclist in San Francisco has led to questions about the technology, and a lawsuit.

San Francisco commercial photographer Oscar Nilsson sued GM on Monday, after a Dec. 7 collision with a Chevrolet Bolt vehicle that had aborted a lane change while driving autonomously in San Francisco.

GM’s subsidiary Cruise has since August been conducting a testing program for self-driving cars in San Francisco. Under state law, the vehicles must have a human backup driver behind the wheel.

Nilsson claims in the suit that he was riding behind one of GM’s autonomous Bolts on Dec. 7 on Oak Street, when the car, with backup driver, changed lanes to the left. When he rode forward, the Bolt suddenly veered back into his lane and knocked him to the ground, according to the lawsuit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in San Francisco.
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Rider sues after collision with self-driven car

Post by toratora » Wed Jan 31, 2018 10:39 am

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James Archibald wrote:January 31st, 2018

Is this the shape of things to come?

An American motorcyclist is suing General Motors after a collision with a driverless car which was being tested in California.

The accident happened while the Chevrolet Bolt was being tested in San Francisco on December 7, 2017. Oscar Nilsson was riding his motorcycle in traffic when the vehicle allegedly veered into his path, knocking him from his bike.

The Bolt was reportedly travelling at 12mph and had a back-up driver behind the wheel. Nilsson was travelling at 17mph. San Francisco police deemed Nilsson wholly at fault for the accident because he was breaking local laws by filtering—or lane splitting as it is known in the States.
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