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A Waymo nearly hit me, but I'm still optimistic about driverless cars
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- A near miss with a Waymo while cycling through London hasn't changed my optimistic stance on driverless cars, but we can't ever let our guard down, says Matthew Sparkes
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- Waymo’s driverless cars have been rolling through London for months, although they aren t taking passengers yet and a human sits ready to seize control if needed.
Why this matters: new research or scientific developments with potential real-world impact.
A near miss with a Waymo while cycling through London hasn't changed my optimistic stance on driverless cars, but we can't ever let our guard down, says Matthew Sparkes
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