Google’s self-driving cars are naturals when it comes to three-point turns

Google’s self-driving cars are naturals when it comes to three-point turns

By Darrell Etherington

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Google updates the world monthly on the progress of its self-driving car project, and this month’s update includes the usual stats, like over 2,230,175 miles driven in autonomous mode, as well as an explainer on how the cars handle a tricky task: multi-point turning. The three-point turn is a boilerplate part of any driving test, and one that can prove quite challenging depending on… Read More

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