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From: "Jeanne Fike" <[email protected]>
Date: May 8, 2012 1:04:26 PM CDT
To: "ACB listserv" <[email protected]>
Subject: [acb-l] Fw: Google gets Nevada driving licence for self-drive car
Reply-To: Jeanne Fike <[email protected]>

Hello:
    Thought I'd share the following.

    Jeanne Wisa FikeGoogle gets Nevada driving licence for self-drive car

Google gets Nevada driving licence for self-drive car


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17989553

Google gets Nevada driving licence for self-drive car

 Google has been experimenting  with driverless Toyota Prius cars in the US
Driverless cars will soon be a reality on the roads of Nevada after the state 
approved America's first self-driven vehicle licence.

The first to hit the highway will be a Toyota Prius modified by search firm 
Google, which is leading the way in driverless car technology.

Its first drive included a spin down Las Vegas's famous strip.

Other car companies are also seeking self-driven car licences in Nevada.

Accident
The car uses video cameras mounted on the roof, radar sensors and a laser range 
finder to "see" other traffic.

Engineers at Google have previously tested the car on the streets of 
California, including crossing San Francisco's Golden Gate bridge.

For those tests, the car remained manned at all times by a trained driver ready 
to take control if the software failed.

According to software engineer Sebastian Thrun, the car has covered 140,000 
miles with no accidents, other than a bump at traffic lights from a car behind.

Human error
Bruce Breslow, director of Nevada's Department of Motor Vehicles, says he 
believes driverless vehicles are the "cars of the future".

Nevada changed its laws to allow self-driven cars in March. The long-term plan 
is to license members of the public to drive such cars.

Google's car has been issued with a red licence plate to make it recognisable. 
The plate features an infinity sign next to the number 001.

Other states, including California, are planning similar changes.

"The vast majority of vehicle accidents are due to human error," said 
California state Senator Alex Padilla, when he introduced the legislation.

"Through the use of computers, sensors and other systems, an autonomous vehicle 
is capable of analysing the driving environment more quickly and operating the 
vehicle more safely."

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