Tuesday 21 February 2017

The first ever self-driving car race ended in a crash

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For the first time ever, self-driving race cars zoomed through a course in public, with impressive (well, for one of them, anyway) results. 

Roborace, the self-driving racing series Formula E announced in 2015, made history with its first public trial race at the Buenos Aires ePrix last weekend. 

The two competitors: Devbots 1 and 2, which raced each other in a sprint around the Puerto Madero street circuit. 

Roborace says the winning Devbot 1 hit a top speed of 186 kph (115 mph) during the contest. Formula E's normal manned cars can reach about 225 kph (140 mph), not waaay faster than the self-driving car. That said, it was only driving with one other car on the course — adding more competitors to the field could slow it down a bit.    Read more...

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