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Monday, June 2, 2014

Self Driving Car by Google With No Brakes & Steering Wheel


Google has been testing on Lexus since few years with self-driving technology, but now it has announced that it will test the technology with its own cars.

It's an electric car with two inbuilt seats and a screen displaying the route. There's a laser and radar sensors doing all the work such as braking, acceleration and steering wheel control. The car is favorable for self-driving technology with quite adorable looks.

The car will get all the required indications from Google maps. The driver can use its smartphone to provide directions to the car for reaching the desired locations via the simple app. The only manual buttons given in the car are stop/go and an emergency button.


Christopher Urmson, director of the Google’s self-driving project, told "The New York Times" that, the range of the car will be approx 100 miles equivalent to a Fiat 500e. The safety director of the project, Ron Medford, administrator in-charge of vehicle safety research and regulations told that the car has dual steering and braking system, if one fails, the car can rely on other.

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