We just saw one of the weirdest self driving cars yet in San Francisco, and no one knows who it belongs to

Business Insider – by Alexei Oreskovic

Self driving cars are all over the streets of San Francisco these days, with prototypes from GM’s Cruise project and various other companies regularly spotted.

But sightings of more exotic specimens, such as the matte black Zoox car or the ever-elusive Apple car, are also possible for the alert car-spotter.

Business Insider was lucky enough to catch one such mystery robo-car this week in the city’s Bernal Heights neighborhood.  

The car drove by in the opposite direction, and your correspondent quickly flipped an ill-advised U-Turn to give chase (much to the consternation of several panicked passengers). Before long, we’d gained ground on our prey and managed to get on its tail to capture a few images.

The customized Subaru Impreza sported a curiously oversized mechanical antler on its roof, with a triple stack of Lidars (the spinning laser sensors that help the car map and navigate its environment in real time) and numerous other markings.

Here’s a closer look:

Self Driving carAlexei Oreskovic

Subaru is among the 55 companies with permits to test self-driving cars on California streets. But a Subaru of America spokesperson tells Business Insider this is not one of theirs.

“The Impreza in the image does not belong to Subaru of America, Inc. so we do not have any information on it or the mechanism mounted on the roof,” the Subaru spokesperson said after inspecting the photo.

The white decal on the rear window may hold a clue, though we have been unable to decipher it. It’s also worth noting that the lidar stack could be for mapping purposes only, rather than to provide autonomous capabilities to this Subaru.

One thing is for sure, the triple lidar vertical “mechanism” seems somewhat impractical, especially in situations where the car might need to navigate in a space with low overhead clearance, such as a parking garage.

http://www.businessinsider.com/photo-self-driving-subaru-with-triple-lidar-stack-in-san-francisco-2018-6

3 thoughts on “We just saw one of the weirdest self driving cars yet in San Francisco, and no one knows who it belongs to

  1. These things are becoming something of a joke, they are never going to be completely safe, never. Look how ridiculous this piece of shit looks. The technology is light years away from becoming practical.

    Telsa has condensed their rigs to look normal, yet people are still being killed, our money paid for this shit. It’s been years now, still no safer than when they first came out.

    Trucking, same thing; light years away from safe and reliable.

    Question remains, would you put your pregnant wife into one of these death traps and let the car take her to the doctors office in heavy city interstate traffic on auto pilot? LMAO

  2. Well since Subaru knows nothing about it, and there’s only one of them, I’d have to guess that it’s someone’s spying device.

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