Self-driving cars are trained to operate with extreme caution, but driving situations arise where autonomous vehicles must maneuver at high speeds to avoid collisions. Can these vehicles, equipped with tens of thousands of dollars worth of high-tech sensors and programmed for "normal" driving, make these decisions faster than a human?
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At CES 2019, which will take place January 8-11 in Las Vegas, Bosch will present technological answers to today's challenges, which include urbanization, population growth and climate change. The technology and service provider will present innovative solutions and services for future mobility and smart homes.
Volvo has unveiled their fully autonomous concept car. The Volvo 360c will even be so autonomous that the driver will not even have the opportunity to influence driving, as he will not have a steering wheel or pedals at his disposal. The 360c also boasts a flexible interior and a mission that could replace short-haul flights.
At Byton, they already surprised us once when they presented us with the concept M-byte SUV. It impressed with a different approach to design, and the company mentioned that it still has big plans. And he really has them. At the Asian CES fair, Byton presented the new Byton K-byte sedan concept.
Nissan's ProPILOT assistance system was first introduced in the new Leaf, and then expanded to other members of the Nissan family and can also be found in the current Nissan Qashqai. These are advanced systems that already perform some of the functions completely automatically.
In 1898, along with passenger car driver Louis Renault, he climbed the Rue Lepic, one of the steepest streets in Paris, with his car, the special feature of which was the direct connection of the gearbox to the engine shaft. Since then, Renault has been looking forward to the future, and so it is with the EZ-GO concept.
Huawei has become the first smartphone manufacturer to use artificial intelligence from a mobile phone for autonomous driving purposes. Huawei's RoadReader program is credited with turning the Porsche Panamera into an autonomous car that can see and understand what's going on around it. We can expect a presentation at MWC 2018.
Startup company Robomart has opened the world's first self-driving store. Manufacturers want to deliver groceries, bakery goods and prepared food directly to people with the help of an autonomous robot.
Renault envisioned its Symbioz vehicle of the future in 2030. The basic idea comes from the warmth of home, which every one of us enjoys and which in most cases we are reluctant to leave. The interior of Symbiosis is designed as another room in the home, where you can be completely relaxed and feel at home. It will be kind of like sitting down at the living room table and driving to work.
The Chinese are aiming for the title of 'first in the world' again, this time with the ART driverless train, which is a bus, tram and train in one. It does not drive on tracks, but on what will be white lines on the road.
Self-driving cars have become a topic of everyday conversation, they are so hot. Testing of these cars is legal in more and more places, and practically every car manufacturer is developing its own version. Of course, the German BMW is also among them.
The legendary double-decker buses in London are stealing the limelight these days with Harry, a self-driving bus that transports passengers without the presence of a driver. Over the next few weeks, around 100 local residents living near the O2 arena will test drive the prototype vehicle in East London, in the Greenwich area, home to, among other things, the famous astronomical observatory and through which the Prime Meridian (Greenwich Meridian) passes.











