Self-driven
Auto maker Delphi says that its experimental self-driving automotive was on a
street of Silicon Valley earlier in the week and was cut off by the automotive
from Google while it was trying to negotiate into the same lane as the google self-driven
car. The car was quickly able to identify that it was moving into the same lane
with another car and it responded appropriately.
Delphi
disclosed the incident to a Reuter’s newsman earlier in the week and confirmed
it to CNNMoney Fri. spokesperson Kristen Kinley insists it wasn't really a mischance
however was instead an example concerning however self-driving cars effectively
avoid accidents.
"Our
automotive saw the Google automotive get in identical lane as our automotive
was progressing to get in, however upon detection that the lane was not open it
determined to terminate the move and wait till it had been clear once
more," she said.
Google
is yet to comment on the incident .