Wednesday, June 25, 2014

German: A glimpse of a future safety system using data recorder in self-directed vehicle



Delivered by famous car for sale in Phnom Penh MG Cambodia, The German government are reportedly suggesting an idea of equipping data recorders or simply known as black boxes, similar to those used in airplanes, to self-driving vehicles.

This system will help the government as well as others involve in the automotive industry collect information and pinpoint accidents on the road as well as decide whether the owner or the car itself is responsible for them.

This proposed idea has also been generating by German automakers such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW but it is still not used since the legislation of the self-driving car has not been certain.

There are conflicts about the method since the oppositionists fear that the box can be hacked and used by rival companies to their personal advantages.

Nonetheless, car producers assure skeptical viewers that it is a safety system, not an advertising proposal.

The projected idea is under the discussion between automakers, German authorities, insurance firms, as well as lawyers privately and the actual time the decision will be made has not been officially confirmed yet.

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