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Are Google's Driverless Cars Safe?

National radio host Norman Goldman and Consumer Watchdog President Jamie Court discuss Google's driverless cars project and whether they are safe and if Google will release full information on their crash reports.

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John Simpson Asks About Google's Driverless Car Safety Record At Google Meeting

 
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Google Shareholders Meeting
 
Consumer Watchdog's John M. Simpson, a Google shareholder, raised the questions about the privacy and safety issues involving Google's driverless cars during the question-and-answer portion of Google's annual shareholders' meeting.

DMV to Set First Rules for Driverless Cars

The California DMV is set to decide the first rules for the operation of driverless cars on public streets.

KABC TV-7 Los Angeles: Consumer Watchdog Questions Safety Of Self-Driving Cars

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KABC TV-7 Los Angeles
 
A Santa Monica-based nonprofit organization is blasting Google's self-driving cars, calling into question their safety and reliability. Consumer Watchdog released a video this week following the technology company's report that the cars had been involved in a total of 11 accidents since the program began six years ago.

Should Google Hide Accident Reports?

Google should release the reports of accidents involving its driverless cars that have been filed with the California Department of Motor Vehicles and to commit to making public all future driverless car accident reports.

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