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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human steering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the guidance or control exerted by humans, particularly in relation to technology or systems. Example: "In autonomous vehicles, human steering remains essential for safety and decision-making in complex environments."
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Level 5 self-driving tech is the highest variety, which aims for fully autonomous vehicles with no need of human steering mechanisms.
First, it is directly related to human steering behavior, which has been extensively studied and modeled.
One view of human steering is that it results from a continuous visuo-motor loop [2], [7].
Deficiencies in human steering cause many unnecessary injuries and deaths each year, and understanding the mechanisms of steering at a physiological level would be of potentially great benefit.
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It implies a lack of choice stemming from the lack of a human hand steering things.
"The NBHW concluded that the guidelines required (organizational) changes in terms of human resources, steering documents, organization and reallocation of resources, education and skills and interaction with stakeholders within and outside the health sector".
Further, since the similarities between human and monkey steering behaviors suggest both primates share a similar steering system, we can identify the neural systems necessary and sufficient for primate steering behavior, including that of humans.
This text forecasts an almost infinite potential for nanotechnology, including steering human biology artificially – a utopian idea known as trans-humanism.
That is, while it still requires a human behind the steering wheel, in the right conditions the car can steer itself through city traffic or drive on the highway at speeds upward of 120 miles an hour using an array of radar, infrared and optical sensors to track lane markings or the car ahead — even around curves.
The law specifically allows vehicles that have no human controls — no steering wheel, no pedals — to be tested in Michigan.
Experimental results are presented of the vibrational characteristics of the automotive subsystem comprising the human body, seat, steering wheel and pedals.
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