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Google first announced its plans in 2010 to make
a self-driving car that, well, drives itself around
and the passengers just have to sit and enjoy the
ride without worrying about driving the vehicle.
After years in development, Google has revealed
an early version of its prototype vehicle.
The car, other than its self-driving ability is not
much. It’s a cute little hatchback with just two
seats inside and a screen to show the route. It
doesn’t have any creature comforts on the inside
and that is on purpose as this one is more for
testing and demonstration purposes.
The Google car has no steering, pedals or gear
shift. It drives itself around using an array or
sensors that can reportedly see as far as two
football fields in every direction. You just have to
press a button and tell the car where you have to
go and it will do the rest for you. The speed on
the current car is capped at 25 mph (40kmph).
Google will be building 100 prototype of this car
and later this summer it will test early versions of
this car with manual controls. If everything goes
according to plans, the company plans on doing a
small pilot program in the next couple of years in
California and will eventually work with partners
to bring the technology on to the road.
http://blog.gsmarena.com/google-reveals-self-driving-car/
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