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Sify Home >> Finance >> Auto >> The thinking car: How future vehicles will make drivers redundant

The thinking car: How future vehicles will make drivers redundant

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Berlin: Get in, lean back, relax - travelling in a car could one day be as easy as that. Scientists in Germany are conducting experiments that may lead to driverless vehicles and in a few decades transport might be possible without the need for human oversight behind the steering wheel.

Tinosch Ganjineh has a vision of a country full of taxis. Ganjineh is a researcher at Berlin's Free University and he believes that some time in the future individual modes of transport will become a thing of the past.

Text: IANS

Images courtesy: www.autonomos-labs.de



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