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January 29, 2013 01:48 am GMT

Robotic Cars May Pull Death-Defying High G Maneuver To Avoid Sloppy Human Drivers

self-driving-car (1)Now that Google's self-driving cars are on the long-path to mainstream availability, engineers have to cope with our robotic chauffeurs can deal with inferior human drivers. UK scientists have helped spark a new trend in research by exploring how automatic cars can avoid human-cased collisions. When breaking isn't an option to avoid a crash, Lecturer Matthew Best of Loughborough University has been running simulations of an action-movie-quality 70 MPH "high g" lane change.

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