Self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, are revolutionizing the way we think about transportation. The technology behind these vehicles is based on a complex system of sensors, cameras, and cutting-edge algorithms that enable them to perceive their environment and make real-time decisions. But how do self-driving cars actually work? At the core of a self-driving car's operation is its ability to sense and interpret its surroundings. These vehicles use a combination of radar, lidar, cameras, and GPS to detect obstacles, navigate roads, and follow traffic rules. By collecting and analyzing vast amounts of data, self-driving cars can anticipate and respond to changing road conditions, ensuring a safe and efficient journey for passengers.
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