An Autonomous Car Successfully Completes a 3,400-Mile Trip Across the United States in Nine Days

The Roadrunner autonomous car (a modified 2014 Audi SQ5) created by English auto technology company Delphi, has finished a 3,400 mile trip across the continent United States from California to New York City in nine days. The trip was the longest completed by an autonomous car, the Roadrunner doing roughly 99% of the driving itself, with a human taking over the wheel when the time came to leave the highway.

Making its debut at CES 2015, the vehicle is well-equipped with six long-range radars, four short-range radars, three vision-based cameras, six lidars, a localization system, intelligent software algorithms and a full suite of Advanced Drive Assistance Systems.

DELPHI

DELPHI

DELPHI

via Wired

Brian Heater
Brian Heater