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Infographic: The Car of the Future




January 10, 2013 By

Cars that talk to each other are being tested in Ann Arbor, Mich., in the largest vehicle-to-vehicle pilot in the nation, and testing of self-driving cars has been approved in both California and Nevada. In fact, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) predicts that in 2040, 75 percent of cars on the road will be self-driving.

A recent press release on Top 10 Future Car Technologies from Total Car Score mirrors much of the information from the following infographic from InsuranceQuotes.com, which shows what other features cars in the future might have. Think super fuel efficiency, media on demand, voice control and zero maintenance. 


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Ashley Moore    |    Commented January 11, 2013

Thank you for sharing our infographic! We would love to work with you in the future and send you more great infographics to share.

Hal    |    Commented March 18, 2013

Sounds like a great idea. I have no concern about letting computers manage hundreds of millions of vehicles simultaneously in close proximity to each other at high rates of speed. I'm sure these computers will never get viruses or spyware or malware or bugs or glitches. "Sorry I was late. I-10 had a blue screen of death, and I-5 is down with a virus."


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