Self-driving Cars Release Date News & Update: Everybody Is Invited To Ride On With An Invisible Driver

By michael - 20 Oct '16 09:21AM
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The Tesla Motors Incorporated is working and equipping new vehicles which are capable enough of driving themselves. When the self-driving cars will be approved to operate on the U.S roads, the Transportation Department will establish a committee for certain automated vehicles. However, the braveness of a certain person to ride on it will really be tested.

There should be a proper research and policies that will be submitted to the authority in order to assure the safety of every passenger riding on self-driving cars. The entrusted company assures the less dangerous than current cars, with a fully autonomous at a safety level they believe, Fidelity reported.

The said agency has already released the first-ever guidelines for the said driverless vehicles which made the Department of Transportation awakened. Public vehicles will be also affected, as the self-driving buses are set to operate as an experimentation in Singapore, The Sun reported.

Hopefully, Driverless Transportation will be having the best sensors and systems that can navigate traffic and climate conditions in a certain area. However, Elon Musk confirmed that by next year, they will be having a demonstration of the self-driving vehicle from Los Angeles to New York.


They are planning to upgrade its autonomous capabilities every two or three months. This self-driving technology is very impressive that needs to be utilized than doing nothing. It has eight cameras providing 360 degrees of visibility up to 250 meters in range, with a powerful computer is on board. The other competing companies might develop their own self-driving car models after the release of this product. However, the software of this product still needs to be validated with an approval of the regulators.

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