Toyota Vows to Keep Drivers in Final Control in its Autonomous Vehicles
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Toyota Vows to Keep Drivers in Final Control in its Autonomous Vehicles



Toyota’s conclusion after more than two decades of research on autonomous and automated driving is that the driver must remain the most important decision-maker in the car.

It’s an interesting point of view that leaves room for interpretation on the degree of autonomous driving future Toyota vehicles will have. The Japanese company seems to go against the tide on this issue, as its rivals are determined to bring self-driving vehicles to the streets by 2020.

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