GM launches a car without a leash

in #technology7 years ago

GM has unveiled its own "Cruise AV" car, which is expected to make a quantum leap in the future car world.
GM experts have developed this vehicle to be a self-driving electric car with distinction to replace the more popular Chevrolet Bolt cars in the United States and many of the world's markets.

The most important characteristic according to experts is its ability to self-control movement, it does not need a driver, and the cabin is free of fuel pedals and brakes, and even from the steering wheel.

According to General Motors' information, "Cruise AV" belongs to the "family of Class 4 auto-controlled vehicles, which is able to navigate and operate independently without the driver's direction, but in cases of emergency or accident, "It's a little different from fifth-generation autos that need no human intervention to guide."
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In addition to being free of steering wheel and pedals, it is also free from any command control buttons, so that its doors are supposed to open and lock automatically, and are able to position themselves without human interference.
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