Friday, January 9, 2015

What It's Like To Ride The Streets of Silicon Valley In Nissan's Autonomous Electric Car

The Japanese car giant is teaching its vehicles to deal with the most challenging road hazards of all—such as those pesky pedestrians.

Ordinarily, the most notable thing about Nissan's Leaf hatchback is that it's the world's most popular all-electric car. But on Thursday afternoon, I went on brief excursions around Sunnyvale, California in a couple of Leafs which were anything but ordinary. Both were test vehicles which had been modified by the Nissan Research Center to do almost all the driving themselves.

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