Mercedes-Benz Debuted a New Automated Driving System Named 'Drive Pilot'
Colin Smith — December 14, 2021 — Autos
References: mercedes-benz & arstechnica
Mercedes-Benz, the German luxury automaker, has received approval from Germany's 'Federal Motor Transport Authority' to debut its self-driving system known as 'Drive Pilot' in 2022. This marks Mercedes-Benz as the first automaker to receive full approval for a self-driving system. This means that this system will be legal to use on public roads by regular consumers.
Mercedes-Benz has referred to Drive PIlot as a 'level 3' self-driving system, which essentially means the car can handle all road procedures at low speeds. Drive Pilot will allow cars to achieve speeds of 37mph while performing all tasks, such as merging lanes and turning left. Previous 'level 2' self-driving systems from Mercedes-Benz allowed for automated car speed and direction control, but not for lane switching or advanced turning.
Image Credit: Mercedes-Benz, Jonathan M. Gitlin
Mercedes-Benz has referred to Drive PIlot as a 'level 3' self-driving system, which essentially means the car can handle all road procedures at low speeds. Drive Pilot will allow cars to achieve speeds of 37mph while performing all tasks, such as merging lanes and turning left. Previous 'level 2' self-driving systems from Mercedes-Benz allowed for automated car speed and direction control, but not for lane switching or advanced turning.
Image Credit: Mercedes-Benz, Jonathan M. Gitlin
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