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Written by J Wolfgang Goerlich   
Tuesday, 21 February 2006
If you come across any driverless Volvos towing trailers and caravans thru the mountain passes of Death Valley in California, don't panic. It is simply Volvo testing and refining their towing capacity.

Volvo developed a robot to automate the driving and minimize subjectivity. The device resembles a cross between cruise control and Stanford's Volkswagen interface.  It steers and maneuvers the car thru several tests, including movements meant to destabilize the trailer.

Image Image Looking at the photographs, it appears that a person is still in the driver's seat. Presumably, this fellow provides navigation and manual override. This is no Darpa entrant, yet Volvo's device is impressive nonetheless.

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