[citation][nom]kyeana[/nom]1. There was a driver there ready to take over if anything started going wrong2. Do you really think that they didn't extensively test this in a closed course prior to trying it on the road?[/citation]
Sorry, all, but edilee is right. Not just "In my opinion," but right. Aside from it being wrong for them to expose the public to risks, the car being driven on public roads by a non-licensed driver. Unless the computer system has a driver's license, or special permission in the motor vehicle code, this is against the law.
[puts on flame-proof suit]