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Now we’re announcing the next step for our project: this summer, a few of the prototype vehicles we’ve created will leave the test track and hit the familiar roads of Mountain View, Calif., with our safety drivers aboard. Google to Let Self-Driving Cars Out on California's Highways [googleblog.blogspot.com]
Each prototype’s speed is capped at a neighborhood-friendly 25mph, and during this next phase of our project we’ll have safety drivers aboard with a removable steering wheel, accelerator pedal, and brake pedal that allow them to take over driving if needed.
I hope these guys have fast reflexes
Each prototype’s speed is capped at a neighborhood-friendly 25mph
But the most impatient drivers caught behind these vehicles might find them a little smug.
They’ll be unfazed by your honks, of course, because these cars know the rules of the road and the intimate geography of Mountain View better than you do. They linger cautiously before crossing intersections, slow down near elementary schools, are deferential to bicyclists and baby strollers and never go faster than 25 miles per hour.
What it’s like to ride Google’s jittery new robot car [siliconbeat.com]