A driverless ride-hailing car in China hit a pedestrian, and people on social media are taking the carmaker’s side, because the person was reportedly crossing against the light.
GUA MUSANG: A woman was seriously injured when the motorcycle she was riding was hit by falling logs while stopping at a traffic light at the Bendahara Intersection of Jalan Gua Musang-Kuala Krai.
The victim, Siti Norelyana Kamaruzan, 21, was found thrown off her motorcycle due to the impact of a log that fell from a lorry that overturned on the adjacent road.
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