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The state of California gives the company Lyft to test Self-Driving Cars on public roads. According to "Lyft gets approval to test self driving cars on public roads in California" by Darrell Etherington of Techcrunch.com it states how the state of California allows Lyft to test their self-driving cars on public roads in California. The article also says how Lyft is working with its partners to further improve on its self-driving technology so that technology plays a more active role in driving.
By Haseeb Khan
This blog is very short and not informative enough. The grammar is also very bad as it is shown in the first sentence of the blog. It is also very repetitive. It needs a lot more information in order to be a good blog post.
ReplyDeleteI personally don't believe that it is safe to put self driving cars on the road. The reason why is because this concept is relatively new, at least it has not made major breakthroughs. For example, when the iPhone first came out, my parents did not buy the iPhone. They waited until it was more advanced. It a state such as California, streets are very crowded and it would not be wise to risk their health.
ReplyDeleteYou can improve your article by not repeating the same idea. Furthermore, you need to do more research and give the reader more information about this event.
This article is a bit too short and repeats the same sentence multiple times. More specific information would need to be added to make this more acceptable, and the grammar is not so great. In response to the lead, I do not think it would be safe to test self-driving cars on the streets. Pedestrians and other vehicles may be at risk of danger due to this concept being in its experimental stage.
ReplyDelete-Ibrahim Mohamed
I feel as if Lyft's idea of a self-driving vehicles is not a great idea because self-driving cars should be for personal use only and not for others. Lyft should also make a notice before purchasing a ride because some customers may feel unsafe or uncomfortable riding in a self-driving vehicle. An elaboration on this topic is needed to make the article better.
ReplyDelete- Carlos Gomez