Google's self-driving cars can now perform tricky three-point turns

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Google's self-driving cars can now perform tricky three-point turns - and they do it BETTER than humans Development revealed in Google's latest report on its autonomous fleet 360-degree vision constantly analyses the car's surroundings Google describes how it made the tech feel natural to human passengers Last month Google reported a collision involving one of its cars Development revealed in Google's latest report on its autonomous fleet Google's self-driving cars are now able to perform tricky three-point turns. The cars are fitted with 360-degree vision, and a complex internal computer that constantly calculates and analyses its surroundings. They have mastered the driving manoeuvre so well that they can perform it better than humans. In the latest report on Google's highly anticipated fleet of self-driving vehicles, the firm revealed that it has taught its cars to perform one of the trickiest driving manoeuvres to master. In the latest report on Google's highly anticipated autonomous fleet, the firm revealed its cars perform thousands of the turns each week on real city streets.

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