Self-Driving Cars

Overview

Self-driving cars are autonomous automobiles that can operate without human intervention. This includes safely navigating from one destination to another while adhering to traffic rules and responding to changing road conditions without a human taking over.

These machines rely on a suite of sensors—including radar, lidar (which uses lasers), and photographic technologies—to perceive the world around the vehicle. Data collected by these sensors is used to create a "map" of the environment, identifying everything from street signs and traffic signals to other vehicles and pedestrians. That map is constantly updated, allowing an artificial intelligence program to decide when to accelerate, brake, or turn to travel safely.

As of the fourth quarter of 2025, no fully autonomous self-driving cars are available to consumers. However, some companies, such as Waymo and Mercedes-Benz, are testing self-driving vehicles on public roads.

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