Toyota performs world’s first autonomous dual drift [Video]

Toyota performs worlds first autonomous dual drift Video


Many companies are developing autonomous driving systems. Among these companies are world giants Toyota is also included.

Researchers at the Toyota Research Institute (TRI) They made a lot of noise with a video they shared in recent years. In that video, we were presented with a Toyota Supra model that could drift on its own. So what was the point of this? There was no fun behind teaching a self-driving car to drift. The point was, was to prepare driverless car systems for the difficult maneuvers they might encounter. There are clearly driverless vehicles in our future. There are even steering wheelless vehicles designed to provide driverless taxi services. It is thought that within the next 10 years, steering wheelless vehicles will be sold to the end user. Here, these vehicles are not as slippery as we are, needs much better driving control than we do. Departments like TRI are also working on exactly this issue. To show the final point reached in the process The company that made a sensational drift movemade a splash today with its dual drift performance. Toyota Research Institute and Stanford University researchers, raised the bar considerably with two different Supras that can drift side by sideThis process, powered by new generation artificial intelligence technologies, aims to make future new generation vehicles and autonomous/driverless control systems safer.

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