Self-driving car stopped by San Francisco police

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Video shows how law enforcers are having to adapt to a new era of autonomous vehicles.

San Francisco police officers were faced with a new challenge after stopping an autonomous vehicle with no-one inside.In the incident, captured on film, an officer remarks that there "ain't nobody in it" before the car moves to what Cruise said was a safer location.Cruise, which is owned by General Motors and develops self-driving technology, has been testing autonomous vehicles in the US.

Earlier this year it started allowing members of the public who join a waiting list to hail free night-time rides. Cruise tweeted: "Our AV yielded to the police vehicle, then pulled over to the nearest safe location, as intended. An officer contacted Cruise personnel and no citation was issued." Chiming in with more details: our AV yielded to the police vehicle, then pulled over to the nearest safe location for the traffic stop, as intended. An officer contacted Cruise personnel and no citation was issued.

 

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get out of the vehicle with your hands in the air....NOW! Oh.

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