theeconomist:

Self driving cars are just around the corner. They promise to reduce road accidents, ease congestion and revolutionise transport. But how do they work?

theeconomist:

Self driving cars are just around the corner. They promise to reduce road accidents, ease congestion and revolutionise transport. But how do they work?

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    WHOO!
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    The most successful testing they’ve had of this (that I’ve heard) has been with...car...
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    The cool thing about my internship is that i get to research pretty cool stuff like V2V and V2I. It’s a really awesome...
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    I WANTED HOVERCARS FIRST!
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    Valid point, but I’ll happily be driven to work...peak hour traffic…
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    The main problem with driving these days is PEBSWAS. (Problem exists between steering wheel and seat.)
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    Wow