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First self-driving Audi due in two years 25 May 2015, by Joshua Dowling
First self-driving Audi due in two years
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25 May 2015 by Joshua Dowling · CarsGuide
Look, no hands! German car-maker Audi has confirmed it will have an autonomous vehicle on sale within two years, beating industry predictions that self-driving automobiles wouldn't arrive until 2020.
It might not be legal to do so in some countries -- including Australia -- but drivers will, in theory, be able to keep their hands off the wheel and their feet away from the accelerator and brake pedals while the car guides itself in stop-start traffic.
The traffic law in most Australian states requires the driver to have “proper control of the vehicle”; for now it is unclear if the new technology will meet that criteria.
Audi's announcement at a consumer electronics expo in Shanghai overnight has renewed concerns about how much control should be taken away from drivers in cars of the future.
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