By Noel Young
Stopped at a red light in the city of Mountain View, California, Google’s self-driving car demonstrated this week that it has left the interstate fast lane behind for the “much more complicated obstacle course of city traffic. ”
Google said its cars can now navigate through everyday driving situations that include “traffic signals, curbs, pedestrians, cyclists and other hazards typically seen on city streets but not freeways.
But it will still be a long time before you’re buying self-driving cars from your favorite dealer, the San Jose Mercury News reported.
“There are a host of unresolved regulatory Read full story ›
Source: The Drum