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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 show seemed to steer itself.
By contrast, a riderless bicycle moving with reasonable speed will steer itself.
And it can steer itself on a straight or lightly curved road.
It would know how to steer itself without banging into anyone.
The car can measure a parking space and steer itself into it.
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The robot steers itself by driving the wheels at different speeds.
Mr. Llaneras expects that within five to 10 years we will see "lane centering," in which the vehicle steers itself.
In 1996, the car steered itself from Washington, D.C., to San Diego with only minimal intervention — nearly four times as far as Ernst Dickmanns's cars had gone a year earlier.
In 1996, the car steered itself from Washington, D.C., to San Diego with only minimal intervention nearly four times as far as Ernst Dickmanns's cars had gone a year earlier.
When commuters can work, rest or play while the car steers itself, longer commutes will become more bearable, the suburbs will spread even farther and house prices in the sticks will rise.
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