Google unveils self-driving car with no steering wheels, accelerator or pedals. It is a two seater car with built in sensors and software that provides safety against any obstacles.
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Google Co-Founder and CEO Sergey Brin has unveiled a prototype self-driving car that can get people from one place to another without requiring any physical user input.
The all-electric vehicle doesn't have a steering wheel or pedals or even an accelerator, instead users have to just push a button.
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Google Co-Founder and CEO Sergey Brin has unveiled a prototype self-driving car that can get people from one place to another without requiring any physical user input.
The all-electric vehicle doesn't have a steering wheel or pedals or even an accelerator, instead users have to just push a button.
According to Google, the objective of the self-driving cars is to be "significantly" safer than human-driven cars in a few years. Brin stated that the project has experienced no crashes during testing as the cars operate at speeds of around 25 miles per hour only which gives them more time to react to obstacles.
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