Mercedes-Benz conducts research into ‘360-degree light signaling’ for self-driving vehicles
Automaker is using a ‘cooperative car’ which is based on a Mercedes-Benz S-Class and features sensors, lights and directional speakers that can communicate with pedestrians
Mercedes-Benz is researching ‘360-degree light signaling’ to test acceptance of self-driving car by public, the German carmaker said in a press release last week. The company is using a ‘cooperative car’ which is based on a Mercedes-Benz S-Class and features sensors, lights and directional speakers that can communicate with pedestrians.
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