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Comment by dham

2 months ago

I can conclude based on using FSD every single day. I've hit issues just like this, as well as police directing. And it's completely fine.

Googling for this, apparently Tesla do try to recognize police gestures, and are getting better at it.

I wonder who gets the ticket when a driverless car does break the law and get stopped by police? If it's a Taxi service (maybe without a passenger in the car) then maybe it'd the service, but that's a bit different than issuing a traffic ticket to a driver (where there's points as well as a fine).

What if it's a privately owner car - would the ticket go to the car owner, or to the company that built the car ?!