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Disabling Self-Driving Cars with a Traffic Cone
July 18, 2023, 11:13 a.m. | Bruce Schneier
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You can disable a self-driving car by putting a traffic cone on its hood:
The group got the idea for the conings by chance. The person claims a few of them walking together one night saw a cone on the hood of an AV, which appeared disabled. They weren’t sure at the time which came first; perhaps someone had placed the cone on the AV’s hood to signify it was disabled rather than the other way around. But, it gave …
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