Making cars drive themselves is very, very hard. Sure, we've come an awful long way since that Stanford-modified Volkswagen Touareg won the first DARPA Grand Challenge back in 2005, but we've still ...
All it takes to render the technology-packed self-driving cars inoperable is a traffic cone and in San Francisco, protesters opposed to driverless vehicles are using cones as a weapon. The backstory: ...
Self-driving cars are everywhere in San Francisco. Some opponents are fighting back by using traffic cones to disable the robo-taxis. Driverless cars now roam San Francisco any time of day or night, ...
Self-driving cars are everywhere in San Francisco. An anonymous group is surreptitiously placing orange traffic cones on the driverless cars, confusing their sensors and rendering them inoperable.
An 8-foot-tall traffic cone, placed in a Washington Avenue pothole as a commentary on New Orleans’ crumbling infrastructure, became a social media sensation in late March. But at the start of the ...
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