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Tesla drivers aren’t watching the road when ‘self-driving’ software is on

In news that manages to be simultaneously unsurprising and terrifying, researchers from MIT have found that drivers pay less attention to the road when Tesla’s ‘Full Self-Driving’ software is switched on.

According to the study published in Accident Analysis & Prevention, “visual behavior patterns change before and after” drivers activate the electric car’s autopilot software.

Specifically, the study found that drivers didn’t look out the windshield as much, noting that “non-driving related glances to the down/center-stack areas were the most frequent and the longest,” with nearly a quarter (22 percent) of those glances lasting longer than two seconds.

The “down/center-stack areas” would be around the spot where Tesla has decided to install a suped-up infotainment system in its moving vehicles, featuring a sizable screen and an AMD chip so you can play The Witcher 3 while blasting down the 401.

This is something of a big deal considering that — despite its ambitious name — Tesla’s ‘Full Self-Driving” software isn’t actually full self-driving software.

Rather, it’s an automated driving assistant, as TechCrunch and Engadget both reminded readers, like cruise control or self-parking proximity sensors.

This means that even with the autopilot software turned on, drivers must still keep their hands on the wheel and — most importantly — pay attention to the road.

Lucky for Canada, Tesla began beta testing its autopilot software in Canadian-owned vehicles in mid-September.

The ethicality of beta-testing a “self-driving” car unsupervised on public roads, using regular drivers who are apparently scientifically proven to be less attentive behind the wheel than usual when the software is activated, is a whole other conversation.

Here’s very much hoping that the recent update rolled out to some Tesla vehicles, which seems to have improved the car’s on-screen visuals and on-road driving, is enough to prevent any major accidents or injuries in Canada.

Source: TechCrunch, Engadget, MIT

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Finalists Picked for Volt Paint

Approximately 27 000 people proposed a total of 13 000 different names for the Chevrolet Volt colour-naming contest.

Each state in the U.S. was represented in the contest, in which the winner gets the reward of test driving General Motors’ first semi-electric car in front of the whole world.

Although the panel will not be keeping other clever names submitted, such as Chargetruse, Recharge Silver or Voltaic Platinum, the jury has selected three finalists.

Devin McQuarrie, a 30-year-old California man, attracted attention with EV-ergreen. Florida’s Dave Thomas became a finalist with Viridian Joule. Finally, environMINT was submitted by California’s Matthew Valbuena, who wraps up the top three.

It’s now up to the public to vote for their preferred name through the site www.chevroletvoltage.com. Votes will be accepted until the morning of December 1, when the winning name will be revealed.

 

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Name the Colour of the Chevy Volt

Chevrolet is challenging you to find a name to best describe the spirit of the first electric large sedan.

The winner will receive a roundtrip ticket to Los Angeles, a two-night hotel stay, a $400 giftcard, and a day-pass for the Los Angeles Auto Show on December 2.

But the biggest reward of the contest is the chance to try out the pre-production Volt model at the Californian motor show.

Participants have until November 4, 2009 to submit their entries, which will next be judged before the finalists’ entries face the public vote on November 16 through December 1. We will then find out who is the lucky winner, the one who gets to test drive the car before everyone else.

 

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80 Volts in Pre-Production

After the first concept and running prototypes, there are now 80 pre-production versions of the Volt out on the streets, carrying out the necessary road tests before the new model officially invades the mass market.

With its resistance to high and low temperatures and its security and reliability features, the Volt will undergo rugged testing before it hits the commercial market at the end of 2010.

The Chevy Volt is an electric car whose battery pack is recharged by the engine. It will cost around $40 000 USD, excluding buying incentives offered from particular states. Interestingly, CBS Late Show host David Letterman has reserved the first model to come off the lines.

 

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An Electric Audi Convertible

Called the R4, Audi’s project is somewhat of a cross between the TT and the R8. Thanks to VW’s recent acquisition of Porsche, the Audi R4 will adopt the same platform as the forthcoming Boxter and Cayman.

The R4 will be also be offered as a gas model, with an engine most likely derived from the TT-RS, which runs off a 2.5-litre 5-cylinder 335 hp turbo.

At the top of the range, we will find the electric model based on the e-tron concept, with a convertible also in the works to give the Tesla Roadster a little competition.

The R4 electric is expected to take on the e-tron’s system, including two electric motors on each axle and the Quattro all-wheel-drive, and should deliver around 300 horsepower.

The Audi R4 is set to make an appearance in 2012.

 

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The Audi e-Tron Gets the Green Light

The president of Audi US, Johan de Nysschen, confirmed that the concept will become two running prototypes over the next two years. The automaker plans to take on the Mercedes AMG eSLS.

The Audi e-Tron is an electric-powered R8, featuring four motors that provide power to the wheels, and has the ability of traveling up to 248 km with a single charge.  The car will put out 313 horsepower and a massive 3 319 ft-lb of torque.

 

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The Audi R8 ePerformance

"What happened to electricity?," is Audi’s opening line for its online marketing campaign that was recently launched. On the brand’s Web site, the subject of the potential to run off electricity is broached, while Audi hints to bring a wave of change on September 15.

The purpose of the campaign is simple; to create a buzz for the unveiling of the Audi R8 ePerformance, a concept supercar based on the brand’s flagship.

With zero gas emission and a maximum torque ready at 0 rpm, the benefits of trading out the sports car combustion engine for batteries are numerous.

Still, the question remains whether the car will be as comfortable on the road as its fuelled counterparts.  More information on the car will be available on September 15.

 

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Honda To Introduce Electric Car

The car is expected to comply to the increasingly stringent environmental standards, according to Japan’s Nikkei business daily.

Honda’s electric is set to be unveiled during the Tokyo auto show in October 2009.

Toyota and Volkswagen are also among the auto manufacturers that intend to develop electric vehicles, though only a few official announcements have been made.

Electric technology is still costly and complex to implement, and meanwhile offers a limited driving range.