selfdriving
Self-driving cars are generally safer than those that are driven by humans, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Central Florida in the US analysed crash data from 2,100 autonomous vehicles and 35,113 human-driven vehicles in California from 2016 to 2022, where autonomous cars on the roads are common. The research found that autonomous or self-driving vehicles had lower accident rates than humans in work zones, traffic events, and “pre-accident movements” like slowing down and proceeding straight. Where the self-driving cars struggled, however, was if they drove at sunr...
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Japanese automaker Toyota Motor unveiled a pedal-free driving system that uses only hand controls at the Para Athletic World Championships in Kobe, Japan. The new cockpit concept, Neo Steer, is reminiscent of motorcycle handlebars, integrating the functions of the accelerator and brake pedals into the steering wheel. Toyota first revealed the concept to the public at the Japan Mobility Show in November 2023. Acceleration controls are on the right side of the wheel and brakes are on the left. The driver uses the right thumb for the gas, and the fingers of the left hand to slow down. Steering is...
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