Self-Driving Car Stops Carjacker in the U.S.: Calls Police and "Waits" for Arrest
In a bizarre incident in the U.S., a man attempted to steal a self-driving taxi, but the car not only blocked his actions but also alerted the police. The would-be thief was arrested within minutes of his failed attempt.
How It Happened
The man ordered a self-driving taxi via an app but instead of using the service, he climbed into the driver's seat and tried to take over control.
However, the autonomous vehicle was equipped with advanced security systems. The car:
- Locked the controls, preventing the carjacker from driving.
- Alerted the control center about the suspicious activity.
Using GPS tracking, the police quickly arrived at the scene and arrested the suspect.
Technology vs. Crime
Modern self-driving cars are equipped with sophisticated safety features:
- Manual override lock. Taking over the vehicle is nearly impossible without a special code.
- Automatic alerts. Systems are connected to dispatchers and can instantly report suspicious behavior.
- Internal and external cameras. Footage of the carjacker's actions served as key evidence for law enforcement.
Why It Matters
This case highlights how technology is helping to prevent crimes. As self-driving transport evolves, road safety and theft prevention are significantly improving.
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