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Nissan ROBOTCAR


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"Scientists have unveiled the latest prototype of a car that "drives itself" with the help of a tablet computer.

 

Acting like a plane on auto-pilot, it is designed to take over from humans in slow-moving heavy traffic or on a familiar route, such as a school run.

 

It is activated using an iPad on the dashboard - by tapping on a prompt, the driver can make the car's onboard computer take the wheel.

 

Robotcar, which is being developed by Oxford University and Nissan at Begbroke Science Park in Oxfordshire, uses a combination of external sensors and computer power to calculate the correct direction and speed."

 

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/robotcar-latest-driver-less-vehicle-unveiled-211012704.html

 

 

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They don't understand it may work, but it won't be popular. They are overlooking the fact that people enjoy driving.

Those that enjoy driving are definitely in the minority these days. I'm all for it on motorways and other boring roads just so long as fast A and B roads are left alone for us to enjoy :drive1

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still got a long way to go compared to the google car.

Notice how it's steering is constantly self adjusting at slow speeds still.

But it makes sense to have a self drive in future. eg.

-People who simply don't want to drive but want a car for transport.

-Better mobility for the disabled or elderly

-Get me home after a **** up

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