Journalist Reveals The Shocking Inside Things Of Self-Driving Cars, Is This Technology Hoax?

With the very advancements in the much-awaited Automobile industry, there is no room for discomforts, technology has marched the facilities and embodiments of luxuries in driving.

On the top of everything, self-driving cars are the much-awaited subjects of the 21st century (as of now), people are much anticipated to watch the man less giant vehicles taking the people to their respective destinations.

There is no denial of the possibility of this. However, last week, a driverless car caught the interest of many in Arlington, Virginia, USA. However, it was a deception many missed to catch.

driverless car

To everyone’s surprise, the car was actually being driven by a man dressed as a car seat! Yes, you read that right. And the truth behind this came to limelight by an NBC Washington reporter, Adam Tuss, who tracked the vehicle down and saw that it was being piloted by a man who had become the car seat.

Check out the tweet here:

In the above picture and the video you can have a look at the man controlling the vehicle, he was seen wearing a black-and-beige car seat costume and holding the steering wheel so low that no onlooker could have caught his treachery.

Tuss then added, “I looked out and I said, ‘Oh my God, there’s a guy in a seat costume. How’s that possible? Your brain can’t get around it for a second.”

Post this, when Tuss tried to question the man, he simply drove off on a yellow signal recklessly.

Watch the full video:

The details of this deed claim that the car was the brainchild of the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute that said that the driver and the vehicle were part of a study they were conducting on self-driving cars. The costume was an essential ingredient to make up the project altogether.

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