Banned in CA, suspended everywhere it appears.

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    1 year ago

    Tl;Dr The cars caused accidents by braking too hard and too quickly (because they sensed obstacles that weren’t there), which caused people behind them to rear-end them. This apparently happened at least seven times and prompted a California government investigation, hence the voluntary nationwide suspension.