BBC News: www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11508351
Engineers at Google have tested a self-driving car on the streets of California, the company has announced.
The cars use video cameras mounted on the roof, radar sensors and a laser range finder to "see" other traffic, software engineer Sebastian Thrun said.
They remain manned at all times by a trained driver ready to take control as well as by a software expert.
Google hopes the cars can eventually help reduce road traffic and cut the number of accidents.
In a posting on the company's official blog, Mr Thrun said the self-driven cars had so far covered 140,000 miles on the road.
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A guy called Sebastian Thrun could only be a software engineer
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>> See:
>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbXLMSg-otw
>> from 2008.
Big difference between driving between cones in an empty car park and going out on public roads; they've obviously been working hard. I wonder if any are currently being driven in this country?
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