Despite an accident, hundreds still willing to gamble on riding driverless shuttle in Las Vegas - News Summed Up

Despite an accident, hundreds still willing to gamble on riding driverless shuttle in Las Vegas


It was supposed to be the celebrated debut of America’s first public driverless shuttle to carry passengers. In this home to 10x odds on craps, long-shot bets on the horses and insurance on blackjack, there have been plenty of brave souls willing to take a chance on the driverless shuttle in the more than two weeks since the collision. — Ben Johnson, attendant on board the driverless shuttleThe shuttle gingerly maneuvered to its only stop in front of the restaurant 7th & Carson. CAPTION Band of brothers: 0-12 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) Band of brothers: 0-12 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) CAPTION Band of brothers: 0-12 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) Band of brothers: 0-12 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) CAPTION Former "Partridge Family" star David Cassidy has died at 67. david.montero@latimes.comTwitter: @davemonteroALSOThe driverless revolution may exact a political priceTotally driverless cars could be allowed on California roads by June 2018


Source: Los Angeles Times November 23, 2017 20:03 UTC



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