Originally Posted By: ArrestMeRedZ
Jeepman, I believe you are mistaken. This was Arizona, not New York. The pedestrian did not have the right of way, not being in a crosswalk or at a controlled intersection.
In New York you can't hit em. If they are jaywalking out West, you can not only run over them, you can collect from the estate to cover damages to your car. Technically you aren't supposed to aim for them, but...
Normal driver car this wouldn't be news, and the driver would probably be exonerated. Driverless car is a big difference. The question I have is since Uber stole the driverless car tech from Waymo, can Waymo also be sued?
Yup, I just checked and you're right, which is all the more reason to yield to cars.