The reports indicate four Google self-driving cars were involved in accidents on California roadways since September after receiving testing permits from the state. Any collision accidents should be reported to state DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) and agency mentioned it's confidential accident information. Google and supplier company mention accidental incidents were minor and not at fault of any vehicular damages. Top priority for self-driving cars should be for public safety as well as sensors and reacting to potential operational accidents. accidents. During reporting debriefings a year ago in May 2014, Google mentioned having a few minor fender-bender incidents without human injuries. Google officials said their paramount priority is safety and some accidents can be expected, given their efforts have the equivalency of an average human being driving mileage within 15 years.
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