 Issues with the company are being reported such as problems with the number of times human operators must remotely take control of vehicles seemingly every four to five miles of operation crews also seems to have difficulty recognizing children around its vehicles. Its vehicles sometimes temporarily lost track of children by the side of the road during simulation testing. It also said that the problem has since been fixed. And another specific test drive a vehicle detected the child. It was a child test dummy, but it still struck it with the mirror 28 miles per hour. Now I don't know most children are pretty small. So the mirror is probably going to be at head height shoulder neck height 28 miles an hour. You know, for me, that's just going to fold it in and I might have a bruise for a child getting hit in the head like that. That's pretty bad.