New trials for driverless car

Rushda:
September 29th, 2007

The new cybercarCars that drive themselves to and from a required destination may not be as far off into the future as once thought - indeed, trials of a driverless “cybercar” have already begun recently in a Northamptonshire town called Daventry. The new car works out the directions using a computer and manages to avoid obstacles using laser technology.

Daventry’s mission has long been to encourage more people to use public transport, so this is an incredible way to increase efficiency and boost enthusiasm. The cybercar can easily be called by pressing a button and will automatically go to an assigned destination without any human input. So far, the car is only really suitable for short trips at low speed - for example, it can be seen as an alternative to a school bus. However developments go in the future, it is clear that the initial trials have been successful and hold great promise for the future. As Daventry District Council leader Chris Millar says:

“We can build lots more car parks and have lots more cars going in or we can look at a viable alternative to the car. We believe this could be the answer.”

The cybercar can be seen in demonstration until 5th October, on a test track at the town’s Eastern Way. Alternatively, a video of it can be seen here.

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