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Old 10-03-2005, 07:40 PM   #1
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Will the 2009 Saturn AURA Be Able to Drive Itself?
SaturnFans.com · September 5, 2005
The Car Connection reports that GM's Opel subsidiary is testing a self-driving Opel Vectra midsize sedan in Germany that uses enhanced adaptive cruise control and lane-drifting alert technologies. The publication says that GM hopes to launch the two driving-control takeover systems in Europe in 2008 as an $1830 option.

"GM has upgraded the automatic cruise control system, which hold vehicles at predetermined distances behind the vehicle in front by using laser beams rather than radio waves to measure distances and determine the speed of the other vehicle. The technique, called 'lidar' – as opposed to radar – works at speeds below 20 MPH and solves a problem associated with conventional cruise-control devices." With regards to lane-drifting, the Opel Vectra prototype's "laser beams pick up white lines on a camera mounted behind the rear-view mirror. The lasers afford a significantly wider field of vision, improving on existing systems which see only straight ahead."

Infiniti currently offers a lane departure warning system in its FX45 sport-utility. If GM is successful in surmounting the legal and political hurdles associated with bringing such as system to market, sources tell SaturnFans.com that the company will look to the U.S. market next. Will it be offered in the Epsilon-based midsize Saturn AURA? We'll have to wait and see.

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Old 10-04-2005, 07:46 PM   #2
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Now that is just cool....
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Old 10-04-2005, 08:25 PM   #3
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not really "self-driving", but it does sound like it has some smart systems. I wouldn't get as frustrated and anxious to pass if my car would adjust its own speed. I just like to set it & forget it, I doubt I would care if someone slowed me down 1-2 mph.
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I guess this would only be good in traffic jams then. I wonder what happens when the car in front of you switches lanes or turns on a side street?
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