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Self-driving cars will hit the road by 2020 - Nashville Business Journal
Self-driving cars could hit the road as soon as 2020, and automakers and regulators are preparing for immense changes.
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Volvos Will Soon Plot 'Escape Routes' to Avoid Wrecks
Volvo wants to stop anyone from getting seriously injured or killed in its new cars by 2020, but advanced air bags and blind-spot warning systems can only go so far. It needs cars that can detect, predict, and avoid trouble, all on their own.
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The Self-Driving Google Car May Never Actually Happen
A good technology demonstration so wows you with what the product can do that you might forget to ask about what it can't. Case in point: Google's self-driving car. There is a surprisingly long list of the things the car can't do, like avoid potholes or operate in heavy rain or snow.
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Autonomous truck cleared to drive on US roads for the first time
The next big thing in autonomous vehicles really is big. At a ceremony at the Hoover Dam last Wednesday, automotive manufacturer Daimler unveiled a self-driving truck – the first to be cleared to drive on US roads. For the freight industry, the Inspiration Truck holds the promise of a future with fewer accidents, lower fuel costs and well-rested drivers.
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Google’s self-driving car is hitting public roads this summer
Google's own self-driving car is almost ready to be tested on public roads. In a blog post, project director Chris Urmson says that a few of the prototype vehicles will drive around Mountain View, California, where the company is based. Safety drivers will accompany the cars, which will be capped at 25mph. Unlike Google's ultimate vision for the vehicles, these cars will come with a removable steering wheel, accelerator pedal, and brake pedal.
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Driverless truck corridor from Mexico to Manitoba proposed
Trucks could haul cargo from Canada through the United States to Mexico and back navigate border crossings without the need for passports, visas or even a driver to steer them if a proposed driverless trucking corridor becomes a reality.
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Californians are OK with Google self-driving cars and are ready to ban non-self-driving cars
Decide in your heart of hearts what really excites you and challenge you, and start moving your life in that direction. Every decision you make from what you eat to what you do with your time tonight, turns you into who you are tomorrow, and the day after. Look at who you want to be, and start sculpting yourself into that person.
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27% Of Americans Want To Restrict Human Driving
In a new national poll, more than 1 in 4 Americans said they would support limits on humans driving cars in the near future, given the fact that robotic self-driving cars could be safer. Google says that self-driving cars will likely be commercialized in about 5 years and their widespread use could overtake human-driven cars soon after.
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Autonomous cars and man's future: The road ahead
It’s no dramatic hyperbole to suggest that the automotive industry is destined to change more in the next 20 years than it has in the last 100. For a century, cars have consisted of a reasonably simple combination of four wheels, engine, steering system and pilot. Human and mechanics. But the introduction of GPS technology alongside infrared and radar scanning, high definition cameras and, most importantly, the processing tech to stitch it all together has resulted in a truly disruptive...
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How much carbon emissions would robot taxis save?
Efficiency gains per mile travelled could be immense, according to a new study. A paper published today in Nature Climate Change examines the effect to greenhouse gas emissions if another automotive niche converted to a more climate-friendly fleet: what might happen if, in 2030, US taxis were all self-driving, battery-powered EVs?
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Google Self Driving Cars now being tested on the roads of Austin
Google Self Driving Cars now being tested on the roads of Austin for the first time outside of California, since the project started in 2009.
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Hello. Trying my first post to see how this all works...
Hello. I am into software and exploring new things. Have worked on everything from self driving cars to painting robots. Have bunch of kids and love playing video games with them. Our current favorite is Splatoon. Family loyalty is split between Nintendo and Playstation while my friends prefer XBOX. Currently enjoying a vacation and am about to explore Snapzu communities. Feel free to suggest a couple which include my interest in technology. Also, I just recently got into bitcoin. The End.
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How the robot car will kill it’s maker
In this post I will explore the economic realities of the coming autonomous car revolution for the auto industry. Recently there has been a great buzz around the imminent arrival of self-driving cars. There has also been much discussion about what this means for society and the mass movement of people. Companies like Uber have raised billions in order to maneuver themselves into a position to take advantage of the coming disruption in the auto industry...
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Uber will buy all the self-driving cars that Tesla can build in 2020
Uber's CEO this week said if Tesla comes through on its promise to build self-driving cars by 2020, his company will buy them all to use for its service.
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Self-Driving Cars May End the Fines That Fill City Coffers
Not everyone is looking forward to the age of autonomy. One potential loser? Local governments.
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Driverless Electric Cabs Will Cut Emissions, Save Bucks: Berkeley Study
A new study shows just what Google and Uber are fighting about. Driverless taxis could mean both lower greenhouse gas emissions and lower costs, according to the study from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. However, the study is looking 15 years into the future and assumes electric battery vehicles will be widely used.
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Driverless Cars: Disrupting Government Reliance On Petty Traffic Enforcement
Self-driving cars are on the way, and in their wake, they'll leave a variety of entities slightly less better off. Insurance companies may be the first to feel the pinch, as less-than-risk-averse drivers are replaced with Electric Grandmothers...
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Robot City: Entire Fake Town Built to Test Driverless Vehicles
Opening this week, Mcity is a completely artificial village for self-driving cars, bringing the future of automobiles back to Michigan, the historical home of Motor City.
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Autonomous trucks: Daimler seeks licence for road tests
Car manufacturer Daimler is hoping to test self-driving trucks on German motorways this year, according to a company executive. Speaking to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Wolfgang Bernhard said he was "positive" the firm would get certification within weeks.
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Autonomous truck cleared to drive on US roads for the first time
The next big thing in autonomous vehicles really is big. At a ceremony at the Hoover Dam last Wednesday, automotive manufacturer Daimler unveiled a self-driving truck – the first to be cleared to drive on US roads. For the freight industry, the Inspiration Truck holds the promise of a future with fewer accidents, lower fuel costs and well-rested drivers.
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