Sentences with phrase «seeing driverless cars»

The government will announce new measures today which will see driverless cars on the streets of Britain in 2015.

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It's been an exciting year for self - driving car projects that people can actually see and experience in the real world: In December, Google announced it was spinning out its self - driving car project into Waymo, a company that will partner with automakers to put driverless technology into cars.
I see a future where driverless cars become the norm, but mostly on dedicated highways at first, all in a row in a single lane.
Breslow had been fascinated by driverless cars since seeing an exhibit at the 1964 New York World's Fair.
Musk himself said that it's unlikely regulators will be ready for driverless cars to hit the roads in 2018, so we'll have to wait to see how that plays out.
Cars are driving around our roads at the moment with a safety attendant on board with the car driving itself... We have said by 2021 we want to see on Britain's roads genuine driverless vehicles,» he said.
According to Zimmer, consumers could expect to see driverless GM cars on Lyft's platform in the next 10 years, likely sooner.
Business Secretary Vince Cable has announced today that new measures would see «fleets» of driverless cars take to Britain's roads «in less than six months».
Despite these efforts, it will likely take decades before society sees the benefits of driverless cars.
Now, a Stanford team is developing a laser - based system that may allow driverless cars to see around blind corners.
Audi, for example, has been working on technologies that it thinks are essential for the driverless cars and we recently traveled to Las Vegas to see their latest innovation.
Whether or not BMW will be able to deliver remains to be seen, but either way, the various bits of semi-autonomous tech preceding driverless cars is sure to come along for the ride.
The driverless initiatives etc., etc., Amazon has done great work in this, and hopee to see them in Geneva with major auto makers trails on connected cars initiatives.
With the rapid onset of driverless cars we will see home owners searching for new uses for their garage spaces.
As you often deal with road traffic accidents (RTA), do you think technology advancements — such as smart motorways, or even driverless cars — will see a reduction of the cases you will see?
In the tech world and at the recent Consumer Electronics Show, we saw an explosion of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and driverless cars.
It will be interesting to see how driverless cars effect the personal injury lawyers.
With motor vehicles becoming «smarter», and with «driverless cars» eager to get on the road, how do you see these developments transforming the personal injury sector?
We've seen corporate search appliances, ARM single - board supercomputers, and driverless cars as well as mobile and wearable products we're more familiar with come from the minds in Mountain View, but none has been as successful as the lowly Chromecast.
Chinese search giant Baidu is set to bring its driverless car testing to the US in a move that sees the firm advocating coordination with the US government to get self - driving cars on the road.
We're not just talking more immersive virtual reality experiences and 4K video here, but also driverless cars capable of making «real - time decisions» by «seeing» around corners, through other vehicles, and at longer distances.
Further, we may see a dwindling need for manufacturing facilities, automobile showrooms and car lots: according to a study released last month by Barclays, driverless cars will reduce U.S. auto sales by 40 percent over the next 25 years and force General Motors and Ford to cut North American production by more than half.
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