Sentences with phrase «more lanes on a highway»

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By the end of the year, Autopilot will be able to handle even more complex tasks, like automatic lane changes and the ability to merge on and off highways.
From the gridlocked lanes of Highway 401 to more narrow provincial roads, there are no restrictions on where the self - driving cars may go.
Existing toll lanes on the highway system are reserved for buses, emergency vehicles and car - pooling vehicles with three or more passengers; cars with two passengers can pay to use the road during peak hours.
Out on the gently curving Sea to Sky Highway, and on a tighter two - lane that branches off into the mountains, the NX handled confidently; the F - Sport version slightly more so, owing to its firmer springs and dampers and extra suspension bracing.
The light steering is helpful as well, although I'd wish for a little more feel on the highway during lane changes.
Lines of sights are good from the driver's seat though the blind spot detection system provided a little more confidence on the highway when changing lanes.
The new A8 can also manage more driving situations than ever before; with Audi artificial intelligence Traffic Jam Pilot, the A8 can drive itself at speeds up to 37 mph on highways with a physical barrier separating opposing lanes of traffic.
The new suspension doesn't transform the eco car into an eco carver, but it does help the Prius feel more planted over bumps, quieter on the highway and more stable during cornering, emergency lane changes and off - ramp acceleration.
When the battery charge depleted, the hybrid powertrain delivered more than sufficient acceleration to give it enough oomph to quickly merge onto freeways, and passing on two - lane highways was accomplished with ease.
A combination of radar and cameras share information to provide improved adaptive cruise control, pedestrian detection and braking, forward collision warning and braking, lane keep assist that self - steers on highways, as well as the more commonplace blind spot detection and rear cross traffic alert.
The car could use more power, especially when passing other vehicles on two lane highways.
Pedestrian detection, bicyclist detection, steering assist on the highway, lane keeping assist and many more proven safety systems will now be found on America's most mainstream vehicle.
This allows the car to know more precisely where it is on the highway, within the lane, and how close it is to obstacles.
The MR18DE 1.8 - liter four - cylinder in the cube is no powerhouse, at 122 ponies, but its power delivery through Nissan's Xtronic CVT is much smoother and more willing when called upon to merge onto a highway or pass slower traffic on a two - lane road.
In Florida, speed limits on state highways up to the following maximums: 70 mph on Interstates, 65 mph on a four - lane divided highway outside an urban area (with a population of 5,000 or more), and 60 mph on other state highways.
This new Maryland law requires drivers approaching from the rear of an emergency vehicle using visual signals while stopped on a highway to, if possible, «move over» one or more lanes.
When driving on interstate highways or other highways with two or more lanes traveling in the direction of the emergency vehicle, and except when otherwise directed by a law enforcement officer, drivers approaching a law enforcement or other authorized emergency vehicle parked on a roadway with their emergency lights activated, will be required to leave the lane closest to the emergency vehicle, as soon as it is safe to do so.
This forces people to pass on the right, which is inherently more dangerous, and it is illegal on many highways to drive in the far left lane except when you are actively passing.
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