BLIND MAN DRIVES TOYOTA PRIUS
This is great advertising for the Toyota Prius and for Google. The two mega powers have joined up to create a car that could drive itself. And for one lucky man who is 95% blind and always wanted the sensation of driving, now his dream is coming true.
How cool is that a car can drive itself, by having this new technology it can change all of our live for the better. There would be no more drunk driving or how about falling a sleep while driving, well no more. And don't forget all those who can't drive and now have the ability to get around. I think the coolest thing about a car that can drive itself is that it has the ability to end traffic jams especially for someone like me living in
Los Angeles were traffic is a real big bad deal.
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Anthony D
This is truly amazing! I wonder how Google managed to program the Prius to drive by itself. It must be very sophisticated in order for it to drive towards the destination and avoid traffic collisions. This could be the future of all cars. This is a great progress in making driving much more convenient.I agree that there would be no more drunk driving or drivers falling asleep at the wheel.
ReplyDelete- Hanli Tjahyono
Very informative blog. Thanks for the videos. Looking forward to more information on the Ford hybrids because the Toyota Prius is due for some real competition.
ReplyDeleteAnd as far as self-driving cars, let's not get too excited. Remember, all computers are programmed by humans, and there appear to be fewer and fewer human beings who have a clue about how to drive safely.
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The car's abilities are unlimited. A self-driving car is definitely fascinating! Even more so because Google is backing it. The Prius shows just how advanced technology is. Unfortunately, computers are known to malfunction. Malfunctions occur frequently in GPS navigational systems and have to "reroute" and "redirect" individuals.
ReplyDeleteWhat type of programming occurs inside the car? How would the individual be certain he or she is at the proper location? How does the car know the speed limit? Or how to navigate during different weather conditions?
-Gwendolyn Satchell
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ReplyDeleteThe accident years ago at Santa Monica Promenade, when an older person accidentally killed several people raised arguments about what should be the limited age to drive a vehicle. As far I know when people reach certain age their abilities to drive are reduced.This car could be the solution for older citizen that have lost their driver license.
ReplyDeleteMaria Alfaro