Autonomous Driverless Car Infographic
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3 Ways a Driverless Car can Drive Itself

The smart car of the future won’t focus on torque and horsepower; they’ll concentrate on gears like radar range, pixel resolution and communication latency for automatic driving. Blind spot detection, lane-departure warnings, self-parking and auto-braking are some of the safety features made to make driving safer. In 2010, Google had developed a fleet of autonomous vehicle that had already driven itself safely for more than 700,000 miles on California roads. Those self-driving car are fully electric with no steering wheel, brake or gas. Here’s a look at how driverless car can drive itself. See also Parts of a Car.

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Last Updated:

02/10/2016