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Google Self Driven Car, Bumblebee Transformers Crash, Camaro Z28 Nurburgring Spy Shots

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

Google throws the finger at drivers and develops new technology that allows cars to drive by themselves, Bumblebee wrecks on the set of the new transformers movie, and the Camaro Z28 is spotted testing at the Nurburgring. Hosted by Derek DeAngelis

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  • lol google officialy bought the universe

  • @dogod234 thumbs up if you can't spell

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  • @cmc9795 Knight Rider K.I.T.T?

  • so cars that drive themselves. i think iRobot was the closest idea on the future... :D

  • If I get a talking car....i'm naming it Kit

  • Somebody hates the Camaro you say? *sharpens knives*

  • @1ThinkingMachine As computer engineers and scientists, i'm pretty certain that they've considered these situations... If there are thunderstorms or a blown tire or the falling debris, they likely already have a system that causes the car to brake faster than any human being could in such a situation. It has already gone over 175,000 miles in its relatively short life, and had not a single accident. People usually own their cars for less miles and have at least one accident.

  • Well Done Google

  • Look buddy, haha, I saw Maximum Overdrive and I know what Google's up to

  • Good idea but things to conceder doing so : The car is filled with mini computers or they call them control modules. Thunder Storms could cause these modules to act up . In other words . A lot of modules + Heavy Thunder Storm = Crash! Also over looked are things like a blown tire or let's say a truck the car is following drops some 2x4s or other debris .The technology is not advanced enough to handle the car regaining control in a emergency. To many bad scenarios

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