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Google’s Self-Driving Car Hits Roads Next Month—Without a Wheel or Pedals
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I don't know if I would ever be able to adapt to this

The self-driving, goofy-looking car with no steering wheel or pedals that Google revealed in May is now “fully functional” and should start testing on public roads next month, the tech giant says. Over the past seven months, Google has made a series of prototypes, testing different aspects of the design, from steering and braking to the sensors and software that brings it all together. The result, it says, is “our first complete prototype for fully autonomous driving.”

In contrast to the gradual approach to autonomous driving advocated by automakers like Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and General Motors, Google is going for what it calls a “moonshot.” In the next five to 10 years, it plans to introduce a car that’s so over the idea of human drivers, it won’t even come with a steering wheel or pedals. That’s the vision of this prototype, which will first be tested on a closed track, then on public roads after the New Year. Operators will have “temporary manual controls” and be ready to take over in case something goes wrong.

The new version doesn’t look too different from the one we saw in May. It’s still roughly the size of a Smart car. It still looks like an egg with the face of a koala. The obvious differences are the addition of real headlights and the design of the LIDAR vision system, which now sits flush on the roof, instead of on roof-mounted supports.

We’re still disappointed that Google didn’t take this opportunity to create something … cooler. The advent of self-driving cars will wipe out many basic rules of automotive design. The most unquestionable standards, like forward-facing seats, mirrors, and foot-operated controls will no longer be necessary. Automakers can go nuts. But Google didn’t go nuts. It went kinda lame.

Google doesn’t plan on producing the car itself, once it comes time to go to market, project director Chris Urmson told the Wall Street Journal recently.

Here’s what the prototype revealed in May looked like:

Google is making a prototype of its self-driving car that isn
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I still don't see how these are going to work.  It seems like there is a HUGE liability.  What's going to happen when there is an accident??  Who's at fault?

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easytapper said
I still don't see how these are going to work.  It seems like there is a HUGE liability.  What's going to happen when there is an accident??  Who's at fault?

Good question. You should Google it: If Google’s Self-Driving Car has an accident, who's at fault?

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I'm just waiting for a bing car to hit the streets and try to overtake the google car on the freeway

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KVR said
I'm just waiting for a bing car to hit the streets and try to overtake the google car on the freeway

Five words: Blue Screen of Death... Literally.

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earthenstead said

KVR said
I'm just waiting for a bing car to hit the streets and try to overtake the google car on the freeway

Five words: Blue Screen of Death... Literally.

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i've ridden in one up in santa monica. my best friend since probably the 6th grade is a project manager for Google. its a bit weird at first, but honestly cool as hell once you get used to it. i'd love to have the option for long drives.

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and to address a few lines form that article, the reason that Google didn't go wild with this initial design was because they're not out to shock the public. they want to make the transition to driver-less cars as seamless as possible.

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