Self-driving car now in Germany
Berlin, Oct. 13: German scientists unveiled on Wednesday the latest self-driving car, a phenomenon that its proponents say will sharply reduce accidents, help the environment and transform cities.
The car, dubbed the “Made in Germany (MIG)” by its engineers at Berlin’s Free University (FU), uses cameras, laser scanners and satellite navigation to “see” other vehicles and pedestrians and deal with traffic situations. “Cars that use sensors to recognise other vehicles, pedestrians and bikes will in future drive more safely than people, who lose concentration and get tired,” the FU said.
The technology will sharply reduce the number of cars on the road, because people will no longer need their own vehicle so much, using instead driverless cars pooled in car-share schemes, the MIG’s developers believe.
However, it is not the first self-driving car. Google also has come up with such a car.
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