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Person dies after 2 driverless cars block ambulance on way to hospital

Por: WPTV Nation September 04, 2023

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Authorities allege two self-driving cars blocked the path of a California ambulance heading to the hospital with a patient who ended up dying, according to reports. They are in part blaming the driverless vehicles for the person's death. The San Francisco Fire Department said the patient was a pedestrian who was hit by a car on Aug. 14 and bleeding heavily from significant left lower extremity injuries, according to local station . When... + full article



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