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Google admits its self driving car got it wrong: Bus crash was caused by software

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Google's Self-Driving Car Hit Another Vehicle for the First Time
recode.net · 2016

Since Google’s robot cars have been on the road, they have been involved with 17 different accidents. But in those incidents, Google’s car wasn’t to blame — another car struck Google’s or the test driver behind the autonomous vehicle was at fault.

Until earlier this month. On Feb. 14, one of Google’s self-driving Lexus SUVs struck a municipal bus in Mountain View, according to documents filed with the California DMV.

According to the report, the Google car was waiting at an intersection to turn right when it encountered several sand bags blocking the lane. When the light turned green, the car moved left to avoid the bags, then struck a public bus coming from behind.

Google’s autonomous driving mode was active when the crash occurred (in other incidents, Google’s test drivers had switched on manual mode). The bus was traveling at 15 miles per hour and Google’s car was going two miles per hour. According to the report, the test driver “saw the bus approaching in the left side mirror but believed the bus would stop or slow to allow the Google [autonomous vehicle] to continue.” No one was injured.

Google’s self-driving car unit has repeatedly stressed that autonomous vehicles are far safer than human-piloted ones. Getting regulatory approval and consumer acceptance of driverless fleets is the key pillar to the unit’s business strategy.

It’s unclear if Google will ascribe the bus accident to an error with its driving system or simply the complexity of traffic. Very few of the thorny insurance and policy answers about how to treat robotic systems have been worked out.

We reached out to Google for additional comment. Tomorrow is the first of the month, when Google typically puts out its monthly traffic report detailing each incident involving its cars. Google said there were no accidents registered in December or January.

Update: Google released a snippet of its February self-driving car report a day early to address the bus crash. The company described the incident as something that happens “every day” on the road, but noted that Google “clearly bear[s] some responsibility.”

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