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April Fools & Folly: Cruise Bolts to Traffic School?

Posted on April 1, 2018 by Lynn Walford

Recently, a self-driving driving Cruise Chevy Bolt was stopped and ticketed for getting way too close a pedestrian. Maybe there ought to be traffic schools for self-driving cars. Maybe they should have to pass the test to get a driver’s license…Maybe there should be a moratorium on testing self-driving cars on public roads. Maybe it’s a good reason to publish another Connected Car Crazy Caption.

Let’s see we had the UConnect update problem with the headunit continually rebooting.

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