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Google’s self-driving cars hit the road this summer

“The latest version of Google’s self-driving car — a pod-like two-seater that needs no gas pedal or steering wheel — will make its debut on public roads this summer, a significant step in the technology giant’s mission to have driverless cars available to consumers in the next five years,” The Associated Press reports.

“This prototype is the first vehicle built from scratch for the purpose of self-driving, Google says. It looks like a Smart car with a shiny black bowler hat to hide its sensors, and it can drive, brake and recognize road hazards without human intervention,” AP reports. “It has more capabilities than the prototype Google introduced last May, which was so rudimentary it had fake headlights.”

“The new pod isn’t designed for a long trip, or a joyride. It lacks air bags and other federally required safety features, so it can’t go more than 25 miles per hour. It’s electric, and has to be recharged after 80 miles. And the pod can only drive in areas that have been thoroughly mapped by Google,” AP reports. “Google will initially build and test 25 pods, mostly in neighborhoods surrounding its Mountain View headquarters.”

Judy Larsen waves during a demonstration ride of the two-seater prototype of Google’s self-driving car at Google in Mountain View, Calif., on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. (LiPo Ching/Bay Area News Group)

 
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MacDailyNews Take: Wonder what else they will hit? 😉

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]

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