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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 20 Oct 2013

    Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians:http://on.wsj.com/17S0RDs 

    5:37 PM - 20 Oct 2013
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      1. Bilal Zuberi‏ @bznotes 20 Oct 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/17S0RDs ”

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      2. Kris‏ @Keybord 20 Oct 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Too bad there wasn't a car that would steer us away from ObamaCare.

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      3. Jason‏ @jbow5152 20 Oct 2013
        Replying to @Keybord

        @Keybord @WSJ - There are planes you can use to fly away to another country from Obamacare.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Kris‏ @Keybord 20 Oct 2013
        Replying to @jbow5152

        @jbow5152 @WSJ I'm an American and ObamaCare isn't.

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      1. Nzinga Blake‏ @NzingaBlake 21 Oct 2013
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        #GoingPlaces “@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/17S0RDs ”

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      1. Hannibal Lecturer‏ @TatianaKing 20 Oct 2013
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        #GTAFail RT @WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians:http://on.wsj.com/17S0RDs 

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      1. Raza Zaheer‏ @raza_zaheer 21 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ my dad works for Toyota Corp. he never told me this !

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      1. Saadia Bukhari‏ @SaadiaBukhari 20 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians: http://on.wsj.com/17S0RDs ” God, imagine this in #Pakistan

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      1. Lorraine Q.‏ @lorraineq 20 Oct 2013
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        @wsj hopefully next is one that can steer away from cyclists

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      1. Brian P. Cottrell Jr‏ @cottrelljrbrian 20 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ LIterally, smart car...i guess its IQ will keep changin'

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      1. Patricia Daugherty‏ @patriciavball 20 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ interesting! But would it hit other card instead?

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      1. Joshua Hickman  🇺🇸‏ @Joshua1Hickman 20 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ I usually can handle that. Anything on steering away from wildlife?

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      1. Jeril Jacob George‏ @jeriljacob 20 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ automatic braking and audiovisual alerts is practical.automatic steering away, really? hmm...may b a step towards autonomous driving

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      1. Eddie Coyle‏ @sned1308 20 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ ....and other motorists presumably !

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      2. Srikanth Bhamidi‏ @_sbhhr 20 Oct 2013
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        @IndianYash @HRPhilips @GautamGhosh @WSJ:Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians:http://on.wsj.com/17S0RDs 

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      3. Life at Philips India‏ @HRPhilips 20 Oct 2013
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        "@sbhamidihr: @WSJ:Toyota is developing a smart car that can steer itself away from pedestrians http://on.wsj.com/17S0RDs "

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      1. Jim Laney‏ @jamesrlaney 20 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ That's going to make a damn inconvenient during a game of run over a fed ped the next time I'm in DC.

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      1. Silence Do Good‏ @JFK2SDD 20 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ @yooperslayer: End the fed rally SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD in Dallas Texas 1-3 PM 2200 NORTH PEARL ST. DALLAS, TEXAS

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