Google's self-driving car approved for testing – video

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Jack

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The Guardian said:
A prototype of a self-driving car made by Google is seen on roads in Nevada after the first such license was issued in the US under new laws for autonomous-vehicle development. Other car manufacturers have indicated a desire to test and develop the technology in Nevada

 
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Very impressive......If anyone could do this successfully then Google was the best bet,definitely this is the future....It will pass a few good years before we will actually see this type of car on the road but.... it will happen. :)
 

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Does it rely on Google Maps, because some places it draws a straight line across. :p
 

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Earth said:
Does it rely on Google Maps, because some places it draws a straight line across. :p

And what about directions Google Maps give sometimes, "Swim across the pacific ocean"
 

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Earth said:
Does it rely on Google Maps, because some places it draws a straight line across. :p

And what about directions Google Maps give sometimes, "Swim across the pacific ocean"

LAWL. Never seen that before haha! I always thought of this idea, but people would always tell me, "what if the car malfunctions" or "the car gets a virus"?
 

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I've seen something like that before except it was "Jet Ski across the Pacific Ocean".:D
Anyways,this concept of a self-driving car would really be a great help especially for disabled persons.In a few decades,wait until this is merged it with Mercedes' invisible car and Rinspeed's diving car.You'll feel like James Bond.;)
 
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