Weeks ago it was said that car tech firm "Delphi" was planning to send a car Customised and autonomous Audi SQ5 called 'Roadrunner', in a historical journey from San Francisco to New York.
And obviously, the car has reached its destination successfully - even while in motion at 909 percent of the time.
It is believed that this trip was the longest of an autonomous machine that is undertaken in North America and engineers in "Delphi" will use the data collected to refine their system even further, transmits Koha.net.
Equipped with radar and cameras on board, the car has been able to handle almost everything across the highway, regardless of the weather.
Chief technology in "Delphi", Jeff Owens, said the man has intervened only once in a construction zone and once to avoid police. He says improvements are still needed concerning the recognition of driving with road signs, but generally means that the project has been successfully completed.
And obviously, the car has reached its destination successfully - even while in motion at 909 percent of the time.
It is believed that this trip was the longest of an autonomous machine that is undertaken in North America and engineers in "Delphi" will use the data collected to refine their system even further, transmits Koha.net.
Equipped with radar and cameras on board, the car has been able to handle almost everything across the highway, regardless of the weather.
Chief technology in "Delphi", Jeff Owens, said the man has intervened only once in a construction zone and once to avoid police. He says improvements are still needed concerning the recognition of driving with road signs, but generally means that the project has been successfully completed.
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