Virginia Tech's "driverless" van is steered by a man dressed as a car seat
Driverless-vehicle testing usually involves some level of autonomous technology, but Virginia Tech university's recent experiment involved disguising a human driver as a car seat.
The unusual minivan was spotted last week on the streets of Arlington County, Virginia. It confused residents because it appeared to be self-driving, but didn't sport a visible system of lidar sensors that would typically enable an autonomous vehicle to operate.
The interior of the car looked empty at first glance, but two local news outlets, ARLNow.com and News4, captured video showing an occupant in the driver's seat ? cunningly concealed in the cushions.
This is one of the strangest things I've ever seen @nbcwashington @ARLnowDOTcom pic.twitter.com/8ipKEnkeiq — Adam Tuss (@AdamTuss) August 7, 2017
The man's upper body was entirely hidden by the car-seat costume, with his arms sticking out at waist level to discretely steer the wheel.
The strange sight came courtesy of Virginia Tech's Transportation Institute (VTTI), which admitted it had been running an experiment testing the responses of pedestrians and motorists to self-driving cars.
The institute is looking at the optimal design for autonomous vehicles, including whether there is a need for additional exterior signals. The test vehicle was fitted with a slim bar on the windscreen that would blink red when it was stopped at a traffic light and green once it was moving.
The VTTI said it had specifically designed the test vehicle,...
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