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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 14 Oct 2013

    Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians:http://on.wsj.com/1bspri4 

    9:27 PM - 14 Oct 2013
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      1. Tim Jacobs‏ @TimJacobs22 14 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ this car will be a disaster in India. #PedestriansEverywhere!

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      1. Pat Johnson‏ @JerzDevl2000 14 Oct 2013
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        Wouldn't go anywhere in NY. RT "@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/1bspri4 ”

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      1. Swimjunkie‏ @velosterapter 15 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ that is not smart. It is dumb. Steer away from a ped into the path of a semi. Oops. Lawyers will love that car.

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 15 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Now if we could just invent pedestrians that avoid cars, we'd have fewer accidents.

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      1. Wicked StepMomster‏ @WckdStepMomster 15 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Of course that will be a problem when the Zombies come.

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      1. Ahmad Okasha‏ @aokasha7 14 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/1bspri4 ” smart Toyota

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      1. M R C‏ @Harley1199 14 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/1bspri4 ” good for grannies :-)

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      1. El Guapo‏ @Mojolover9 14 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ the Designated Driver? :P

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      1. (((Cali Patriot))) Ω‏ @sdvicto 14 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/1bspri4 ” AND Obamascare! Xng fingers :)

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      1. Arvind‏ @unwind_arwind 14 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/1bspri4 ” That is nice!

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      1. Lorraine‏ @LorraineLollie 14 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ how about steering from any other objects in general? Then maybe more women can start to drive.:p

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      2. Maxine Bernstein‏Verified account @maxoregonian 14 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/1bspri4 ”

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      3. Scott‏ @scottaw 14 Oct 2013
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        @maxoregonian @WSJ but can it unintentionally accelerate away from them? :)

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