| How much are you really driving anymore? In most new vehicles, the driver is just a biological cog in a matrix of computerized control that reads and filters human input and then interprets it into vehicular action. Stability control, drive-by-wire throttle, and—on some hot cars—launch control are already common computer functions, like electronically controlled automatic transmissions and anti-lock brakes. Advanced technologies, such as by-wire steering and braking, have also made their production-car debuts. READ MORE ›› from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com | |||
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