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Self-driving Volvo cars on Swedish roads 16.05.2014

Volvo Car Group announced the launch of the promised Drive Me project to test self-driving cars in urban environments. The first cars that do not require a person to drive have already taken to the streets of Swedish Gothenburg.

Volvo is testing Autopilot technology, which allows vehicles to navigate the road on their own. In particular, such vehicles can maintain lanes, adapt to the speed of the flow and adjust to its rhythm of movement. According to Erik Coelingh, technical specialist of Volvo Car Group, the created autopilot takes over all the functions of controlling the car.

It was previously reported that the Drive Me project will test about 100 unmanned vehicles that will drive along the busy roads of Gothenburg, as well as along highways adjacent to the city. A route with a total length of 50 km was chosen for testing.

The project is being implemented with the support of the Swedish Ministry of Transport, the Swedish Transport Agency, the Lindholmen Science Park and the Gothenburg City Government. The city, Koeling noted, has become "the world's first arena" for testing self-driving vehicles in everyday conditions.

"Through this pilot program, we will be able to gain important insights into the benefits that autonomous vehicles can bring to society for use in natural traffic conditions," added a Volvo spokesman.

The Swedish automaker hopes that by 2020 the mass introduction of electronic systems that take over part of the driving functions will help drivers avoid accidents completely.

Audi, BMW and General Motors have previously announced their plans to launch production of self-driving cars in six years. In addition, similar developments are underway at Cadillac, Toyota, Google, Continental and Mercedes-Benz. The latter has applied its best achievements in the field of unmanned control in the updated S-Class executive sedan.

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