
""It didn't slow down or hesitate at all, just steamrolled through," the post, which KXAN reported on, reads."
""Avride hasn't paused testing on public roads altogether. However, the company has adjusted its area of operations by excluding certain streets around the lake in Mueller neighborhood where the incident with the duck occurred.""
""Shveyko said the team has reviewed vehicle data and behavior, including replaying the scene multiple times in simulation. Avride is now evaluating potential improvements to the technology to help avoid similar situations in the future.""
A duck's death in Mueller Lake, Austin, has raised concerns about autonomous vehicles. An Avride vehicle, operating in autonomous mode, reportedly killed the duck without stopping. Residents, familiar with the duck, expressed outrage, especially regarding the future of its eggs, which are now being incubated. Avride confirmed the vehicle's mode but denied claims of failing to stop at a stop sign. The company is reviewing data and considering improvements to prevent similar incidents while ensuring safety performance remains intact.
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