Ford Motor Company has been in the race for the driverless car since near the beginning all those (2 or 3) years ago when it first started becoming a popular pastime for tech companies and automakers. Now, they’re getting really close.
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Ford’s driverless car is coming
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Published October 9, 2013
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Ford Motor Company has developed two new test cars that offer a glimpse of the driverless car of the future. The first vehicle, a tricked out Ford Focus, uses sensors to detect obstacles in its path and will automatically brake or steer around them if the driver fails to react in time. The second is a prototype of a vehicle with self-parking technology, which works whether or not you’re actually in the driver’s seat.
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