Driving a car using your phone

Started by Simon, Nov 14, 2009, 11:32:27

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Simon

Researchers in Germany have developed software that allows you to drive a car - with a mobile phone.

It is part of project aimed at creating a fully automated vehicle.  The BBC's Berlin correspondent Steve Rosenberg tried it out.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8358562.stm

Of course, it had to be a bloody iPhone!   ;D
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Glenn

I can't watch youtube or any streaming video at the moment with my 224kbs connection  :bawl:
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Glenn

If it's the remote control of a car uning a phone, I saw it on TV 2 or 3 weeks ago.
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Rik

Reminds me of what can happen when technology goes wrong. Shame he didn't let the car get out of range. :)
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Simon

Mind you, it might help female drivers to reverse parallel park.   :evil: :out: :hide2:
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Rik

I'm not sure how long the cruise was, but it's likely.
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john

Would you be prosecuted for using a mobile phone when driving ?

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