>>cramento mayor darrell steinberg had no qualms about getting into a car driven by some 100 miles away. the city pave the way for a company called fan tomato to set up a test program in sacramento, there was another milestone in positioning itself, there's a transportation technology hub provides a real chance for us to create new industries here new job opportunities and it's all good in the past few months we've seen driverless shuttles begin testing of both the sec state campus and u c davis futuristic stuff but not perfect automated sensors and driverless vehicles have no way of dealing with emergency lane closures, construction detours, a parking lot a gas station or a 4 way stop for something goes wrong. you have a very big problem on your hands, the phantom system backs up autonomous vehicles by having a train remote driver take over the wheel in unscripted situations. using the array of cameras and microphones. you can listen or talk to passengers or a police officer for that matter and that again around problem areas. the system is dependent on the reliability of cell phone to