The race is on. Automakers are competing to put self-driving or "autonomous" cars on the market in 2020. robot cars are they achievable? Although it is unlikely that the roads resemble a scene Jetsons anytime soon, we can expect to see more features and more "semi-autonomous" self being widely available from 2015 and beyond - features such that collision avoidance systems, lane departure warning, advanced cruise control that can navigate curves and parking assistance systems. But New England and other people living in snowy climates note: In a report on what it is like riding in the car without driver Google Joann Muller talks about some of the self-driven car limits:
"... the car without a driver can not handle heavy rain and can not drive on snow-covered roads" because the appearance and shape changes of the world. He may not know where to go or what to do. "And engineers are still working on how to program the car to handle" rare events "like meeting a disabled vehicle on the crest of a hill or identify the debris, like a tire carcass in the middle of the road. "
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