We want to know if it is beneficial to provide humans with information about a vehicle’s intentions or whether simply letting a pedestrian know it has been recognized is enough to improve confidence. During its history, Jaguar has undergone several changes of ownership, while some have proven beneficial to the brands survival, others, such as the British Leyland era, nearly destroyed the company. “Understanding how this translates in tomorrow’s more automated world is important. Jaguar hasnt always built some of the finest British sports cars known to man, the company started out building motorcycle sidecars. “It’s second-nature to glance at the driver of the approaching vehicle before stepping into the road,” Pete Bennett, a research manager with Jaguar Land Rover, said in a statement.
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The easiest way to do that would seem to be a pair of digital peepers that can lock on to pedestrians and other vehicles so that they know that the autonomous vehicle “sees” them. Jaguar Land Rover thinks that if we could verify that self-driving cars are looking at us, we’d feel a whole lot better about sharing the road with them. “The rise, and widespread adoption, of autonomy on our roads raises the age-old issue of ‘technophobia’ and how technology companies must address these very real social issues.” would actually feel less safe sharing the road with a self-driving vehicle while walking or cycling,” the company explains.
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“A recent study by the American Automobile Association has shown that 63 per cent of adults in the U.S. A Jaguar C-X75 prototype from the James Bond 007 movie 'Spectre' making its first North American public appearance at OC Cars & Coffee a week before the film.