Quote from: Cooky on April 28, 2014, 05:16:37 PM
Quote from: Iridion on April 28, 2014, 04:28:21 PM
latest and higher-class cars have so many sensors and electronics systems to be considered very close to self driving
and we are talking about stock cars, not a group of test cars
how are they close to self driving? you have to have your eyes on the road at all times and steer the vehicle, accelerate, decelerate, etc
even a blind guy was able to travel to work in google's self driving car, I don't think all the 'sensors and electronic systems' of todays cars are going to come anywhere close to that capability. you literally don't have to touch anything.
-cars that can park themselves (they
steer on their own)
-distance sensors and braking systems that brake automatically at a certain distance are growing to higher speeds (up to 50kmh atm, which is city speed)
-many cars have: antisleep, anti lane-crossing, cruise control, light sensors, everything. so yeah cars
are close to being self driven w/o google's test car
-plus the more and more advanced automatic shifts, electronic controls such as abs
obliviously actual cars arent pushed to the limit, but for the average driver the above stuff eliminates pretty much all the possible downsides/difficulties of driving. a whole automatic cars like you is for extreme situations and cant be referred in a normal situation imo