Driverless vehicles do not understand Dutch cyclists

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The Dutch government is running into problems with its autonomous vehicle plans; namely, the automobiles can't understand cyclists. According to'I Amsterdam', there are 881,000 bikes in Amsterdam alone. That's a big problem if driverless cars are unable to understand and react to cyclists. Under the Dutch government's plans, 100 driverless trucks would drive the so-called'tulip corridors' at night. A human driver would lead a pack of autonomous vehicles on major roads crossing neighbouring countries including Germany and Belgium.

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