
Google’s experimental Google X division has been working on
self-driving cars for a while, but it’s created the prototype for a brand new
version that looks nothing like the retrofitted version.
“We took a look from the ground up of what a self-driving
car would look like,” Brin said at the CODE Conference tonight, after showing a
demo video.
What does a built-from-the-ground-up self-driving car look
like? Well, you start by taking away all the things that allow you to actually
drive the thing — you take away the steering wheel and pedals that give a
driver control. Check out our gallery post for a dozen more photos of the cutesy
vehicle.
Brin said the company has not had any crashes so far, but
the company has also been testing it in pretty safe conditions. But for Google,
the self-driving car is part of a bigger vision for re-envisioning the
transportation environment.
“What I’m excited about is how we could change
transportation today,” Brin said. If you look at people who are too old, too
young, or disabled, and can’t get around, that’s a big challenge for them.”
Brin said the company decided to develop this prototype
vehicle because it could do a better job than with one of its retrofitted
vehicles.
The big reason it could be better was safety — placement
becomes more optimal with where it could put lasers. Steering was also better,
with redundant power steering, and it had redundant braking as well.
The cars, for now, only drive about 25 miles an hour, which
also increases safety. It also adds about two feet of foam on the front, and
instead of glass uses plastic. The company plans to build about 100-200
prototypes.
Brin said that the company would be testing the vehicles
with safety drivers by the end of the year, but the company hopes to surpass
its safety level later this year.
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