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BMW Gets Green Light for ‘Hands-Off’ Highway Driving in Major First – Here’s How It Works

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BMW's upcoming iX3 "Neue Klasse" gets the green light for Level 2 autonomous driving systems, paving the way for more in the future.

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In recent years, self-driving has greatly improved. And now, the vast majority of manufacturers are proposing this technology. The technology is actually in the form of a system that uses two very distinct devices. It combines the assistance with the maintenance in the track and the adaptive speed regulator. There are then several levels, which range from 1 to 5. But at present, most cars are limited to level 2, which requires keeping hands on t…

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A historic first for the European automotive industry Putting your hands on your knees comfortably, looking for a moment in the rearview mirror, and seeing your vehicle change track without touching the steering wheel: what was still science fiction yesterday is becoming a reality.BMW Group is now the first car manufacturer in Germany — and in Europe — to obtain certification...

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