other side of the road. no one, when they set out on the road thinks, oh, i better watch out for tanks. never happens. the tank barely misses the cars in front. but this driver with the dash cam cautiously stops to let it pass. or maybe he stops because that s what he s supposed to do. the traffic signal is clearly red. americans are exceedingly well-behaved motorists. i mean, we actually pretty much stick to the speed limit and stop at stop lights. it s a bit of a free-for-all in many other places. this is an unusual sight but why did the tank cross the road? turns out the t-90 armored vehicle belongs to a local tank factory nearby and is on an afternoon test drive. though it s not visible on the dash camera, the tank is on a snow-covered designated path and the working traffic light gives it the right of way. i ve never seen videos like this in the united states. mostly because they tend to keep the military equipment under lock and key a little bit tightly. coming up a
cars in front. but this driver with the dash cam cautiously stopped to let it pass. or maybe he stops because that s what he s supposed to do. the traffic signal is clearly red. americans are exceedingly well behaved motorists. i mean, we actually pretty much stick to the speed limit and stop at stop lights. it s a bit of a free for all in many other places. this is an unusual sight but why did the tank cross the road? turns out the t-90 armored vehicle belongs to a local tank factory nearby and is on an afternoon test drive. though it s not visible on the dash camera, the tank is on a snow covered designated path and the working traffic light gives it the right of way. i ve never seen videos like this in the united states. mostly because they tend to keep the military equipment under lock and key a little bit tightly. coming up an eye for an eye.
the tank operator seems to just be focused on getting to the other side of the road. no one when they set out on the road thinks, oh, i better watch out for tanks. never happens. the tang barely misses the cars in front. but this driver with the dash cam cautiously stopped to let it pass. or maybe he stops because that s what he s supposed to do. the traffic signal is clearly red. americans are exceedingly well-behaved motorists. i mean, we actually pretty much stick to the speed limit and stop at stop lights. it s a bit of a free for all in many other places. this is an unusual sight, but why did the tank cross the road? turns out the t-90 armored vehicle belongs to a local tank factory nearby and is on an afternoon test drive. though it s not visible on the dash camera, the tank is on a snow-covered designated path, and the working traffic light gives it the right of way. i ve never seen videos like this in the united states,
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of modern traffic rules. traffic engineers today of say some stop lights are out full but they will be less necessary in the future because soon computing the drive our cars, technology for driverless cars is here. evelyn reports on that for wall street journal, we heard about google self driving cars, is it really go to happen. it may be years away, that said, google has made a lot of progress, in designing this car that can navigate highways and city streets that how? well, you know they have a system of cameras and lasers that can map out where the car is, but it is not a perfect system, they are not quite there yet. in terms of knowing for example what someone is motioning you can merge into their lane. that is something that computer still needs to learn.