
Google has been
testing a fleet of autonomous vehicles on U.S. roadways for quite some time now, and other companies such as Mercedes-Benz are adding more advanced technology to aid drivers. We now have cars that can automatically stop, parallel park themselves and even detect when another car is in a blind spot.
Google executives have previously said that they would like to see self-driving vehicles on the road
within three to five years, however it may not happen that quickly. Industry experts believe that by 2020, car computers will
handle much of the work when traveling at high speeds and five years later, we could finally see fully autonomous vehicles arrive “in meaningful numbers.”
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