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Three of the four cars belonged to Google, the fourth to parts supplier Delphi.
Both firms denied their vehicles had been at fault. Under Californian law, details of car accidents remain confidential.
However, Google said its driverless cars had never been the cause of an accident, and that the majority of "minor fender-benders" had been in the form of rear-end collisions from other drivers.
"Safety is our highest priority. Since the start of our programme six years ago, we've driven nearly a million miles autonomously, on both freeways and city streets, without causing a single accident," said a spokesperson. Four Self-Driving Cars Involved In Accidents [bbc.co.uk]
What's the point of sending a car out on its own?
Psst! BBC! "Californian" is a noun. The adjective is "California".
They probably mispronounce "Nevada" too.
Wow! Didn't know there was a law against automated cars n the UK!