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If the behavior resulted in the passenger getting to where had to be on time, as opposed to 15 minutes late, then I'd assume they'd reward the driver for this behavior.

In fact it would be interesting to see how ride times compare between driven and driver-less Ubers. I suspect that initial results will show that driverless cars are slower and that this might make some people prefer human drivers.




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