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Toyota self-driving bus hits paralympia­n

- SANJANA SHIVDAS & TIM KELLY Bengaluru/ Tokyo, 27 August

Toyota Motor said on Friday it had suspended all selfdrivin­g e-palette transporta­tion pods at the Tokyo Paralympic Games village, a day after one of the vehicles collided with and injured a visually impaired pedestrian. In a Youtube video, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda apologised for the incident and said he offered to meet the person but was unable to do so.

“A vehicle is stronger than a person, so I was obviously worried about how they were,” he said.

Toyoda said the accident showed the difficulty for the self-driving vehicle to operate in the special circumstan­ces of the village during the Paralympic­s with people there who are visually impaired or have other disabiliti­es. “It shows that autonomous vehicles are not yet realistic for normal roads,” he said.

The vehicle had stopped at a T junction and was about to turn under manual control of the operator, who was using the vehicle’s joystick control, when the vehicle hit the athlete going at around 1 or 2 km an hour, Toyoda said.

He said Paralympic officials had told him that the athlete, who remained conscious, was taken to the athlete village medical centre for treatment and was able to walk back to their residence.

Toyota has suspended all self-driving e-palette pods at the Tokyo Paralympic Games village

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