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by rfugger
3063 days ago
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That suggests the fire truck was stopped in a bad place and had not set up enough warning signs up the road that there was an obstruction in the road. I wouldn't be surprised if the fire truck was found responsible in this case. (That's not to say that auto-driving systems shouldn't be improved to better handle this situation by at least braking before impact!) |
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