Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Audi Shows Off Laser Rear Lights

Audi and Toyota have both shown off various new technologies

Autonomous or self-driving seems to be the main automotive theme at this year’s edition of the Consumer Electronics Show, which is currently taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

First off, they show off a Q7 SUV, which has a laser inbuilt into the rear lights, which projects a triangle onto the road, in order to warn other motorists that there is a vehicle there, when visibility is bad.

The triangle is visible, even in dense myst, so it is actually a very good safety feature - we have seen many accidents where it may have been a very useful gadget to have, and it may have well saved the day entirely.


Next up they show their unique LED rear lights, the designs of which could not have been achieved without the latest LED technology

 Next up they show their unique LED rear lights, the designs of which could not have been achieved without the latest LED technology.

The self-driving or piloted driving system was conceived to allow the car to drive itself for a ‘limited period of time’, and it can also be used in town, at speeds of up to 60 km/h or 37 mph, in stop-start traffic. Using sensors and cameras, the system will steer, accelerate and brake the car for you.

 They also showed off the company’s self-parking system, which is not at all different to what other companies are using.

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