The Next Phase of Self-DrivingThere has been a lot of discussion about the advancement of autonomous driving, especially now that it no longer feels as foreign as it did a few years ago. Some of the most common hurdles are cost, due to the added components such as sensors and cameras, and the legal framework, which is still trying to determine who is at fault when a fully autonomous vehicle hits a pedestrian.Still, that has not stopped automakers from continuing to develop their autonomous systems, and Nissan’s next-generation ProPilot system could mark progress toward wider adoption. The Drive was in Japan to test the system, which is being l …
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Author: Rex Sanchez





