New accident involving Apple's autonomous driving vehicle

Autonomous driving vehicles have emerged in the near future for the automotive market. Many are the companies that are developing your own autonomous driving system to later sell it to manufacturers, although some of them, such as GM, are creating their own.

Apple is no stranger to this future demand and has been developing the necessary technology for a couple of years to be able to offer an autonomous driving system to vehicle manufacturers, a system that is within Project Titan, a project that initially consisted of the creation of a completely autonomous vehicle.

A few months ago, the Apple's first self-driving vehicle accident, an accident that hardly caused any damage to the vehicles involved, but being a vehicle of this type, companies are obliged to notify the corresponding body. In this accident, the Apple vehicle was not at fault as it was struck from behind by another vehicle

Today we talk about second accident in which another Apple autonomous driving vehicle has been involved where again the Apple vehicle has not been at fault. In this accident, the Lexus used by Apple to carry out its tests, and which was traveling at 10 km / h, was hit by a Toyota Camry that went off the lane in which it was traveling at 25 km / h.

The Rufo league accident while Apple's Lexus turned left on Stewart Drive from North Wolfe Road in Sunnyvale, California. It seems to me that the damage sometimes after the accident is minimal, the Toyota driver left the scene of the accident without offering insurance-related information, which can lead to serious problems with the law in the United States, where traffic accidents are taken very seriously.


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