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Grip that wheel while you can

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ilicon Valley appears to be intent on kicking humans out of the driver’s seat, and indication­s are they could succeed, perhaps within a decade.

Every week there are advances towards fully autonomous vehicles and, given the resources and effort being devoted towards that goal, it is a certainty, not just a scientific ambition.

Here at experience­d the remarkable capability of sophistica­ted sensing technology available not only on prestige brands but on new and more mainstream models such as the Subaru Levorg and Honda Civics.

Sure, adaptive cruise control has been with us for some time but the sophistica­tion of the technology is advancing quickly, to an extent where prediction­s that the fully WIN WITH DRIVEN Win a Powerall Element charging unit worth $ 249.95 for Father’s Day. Click Driven. co. nz win button and TONY VERDON autonomous vehicle will be a reality within the next few years appears to be well on track.

Ford, for example, has set itself the goal of having one on the road and operating within five years.

Like other internatio­nal carmakers, it wants to be first to offer driverless vehicles to be used as taxis — or car- hailing operations as the Americans are wont to call them.

Complete autonomy promises to ultimately make our roads safer, and reduce traffic congestion.

But the message seems to be to enjoy the driving experience while we can. answer a simple question to enter. The unit jump- starts cars or boats, and charges mobile devices. ABOUT US Editor Tony Verdon Editor at Large Liz Dobson Contributo­rs Mathieu Day, Matthew Hansen, Bob McMurray, Cameron Officer, Jacqui Madelin, Donna McIntyre Cover design Jennifer Adams Cover photo Supplied Advertisin­g Head of Automotive, NZME Todd Fuller 021 986027 todd. fuller@ nzme. co. nz

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