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Mercedes-Benz to accelerate self-governing driving on German autobahns

MercedesBenz said its cars and trucks geared up with its automated driving system will be upgraded to drive autonomously at as much as 95 kilometres per hour on German motorways in particular conditions.

Pending certification by Germany's motor transportation authority, expected at the end of 2024, sales of the DRIVE PILOT system will start from next year, Mercedes stated on Monday.

The car is able to take over driving as long as another car is in front of it and it has clear exposure, leaving drivers able to take their hands off the wheel for extended durations, but be expected to be able to take control of within seconds.

Existing Mercedes cars equipped with the innovation will be updated from a current 60 kph free of charge.

The vehicle industry has actually specified 5 levels of autonomous driving, from cruise control at level one to completely self-driving vehicles at level 5. Mercedes automobiles will run at level 3 in Germany under the new system.

Mercedes has installed a blue-green light on the front of automobiles with the system which switches on when it is made it possible for to notify other chauffeurs that it remains in automated mode, a colour it hopes will be embraced as a requirement.

Its goal is to increase the speed under which the system can be utilized to 130 kph, though it did not provide a timeline.

It has carried out tests for the Level 3 system in Beijing and received approval to utilize it on designated highways in two U.S. states, California and Nevada.

While China was very safety-conscious and searching in information at data, Mercedes CTO Markus Schaefer stated he anticipated Level 3 systems to be authorized there for wider use very. quickly and for the market to then broaden at high speed.

We understand how rapidly the marketplace moves in China, he stated.

(source: Reuters)