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A Driverless Car by Google

Posted on the 11 July 2012 by Yogeshvashist98 @YogeshVashist98

Google’s autonomous cars, also known as robotic or informally as driverless or self-driving car has already passed their first driving test in Nevada, which included a trip along the famous Las Vegas Strip.

The cars are controlled by computers processing a combination of mapping data, radar, laser sensors and video feeds. According to The Telegraph, Nevada is the first state to grant a licence to these vehicles to run on public roads.

A Driverless car by Google

It comes after Nevada passed laws to create a new type of licence for autonomous vehicles last year, which came into effect on March 1.

The autonomous cars are based on Toyota Prius hybrid hatchbacks, car having full width doors that open upward. The cars will carry a distinctive red licence plate with an infinity symbol on the left side. “I felt using the infinity symbol was the best way to represent the car of the future.” Nevada DMV director Bruce Breslow was quoted as saying. “The unique red plate will be easily recognized by the public and law enforcement and will be used only for licenced autonomous test vehicles,” Breslow added. Google is one of several firms racing to develop cars able to drive themselves. It is competing with car manufacturers as well as military firms to develop the technology.


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