JLR suggests driverless cars will notify pedestrians what they're going to do next
One of the biggest concerns about driverless vehicles is that their actions will be difficult to predict, especially for pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users. But Jaguar Land Rover has suggested this might not be an issue in the future with the development of a system that notifies everyone outside the car which way the vehicle is about to go. The concept projects the direction of travel onto the road ahead, which the car maker says will help people develop a level of trust in autonomous technology. 'After you...': Jaguar Land Rover believes autonomous cars will be able to notify pedestrians which way they are going to go to prevent collisions Jaguar Land Rover has given plenty of thought to the safety of future vehicles in recent months. Last October it worked with Guide Dogs for the Blind to develop the best sound for electric vehicles to make so they can be heard by those with visual impairments.
Jan-24-2019, 19:32:48 GMT
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