Jaguar Land Rover gives driverless pods 'eyes' to signal road users

Virtual eyes make 'eye contact' with pedestrians to let them know it is safe to cross, with pedestrian behaviour monitored.

28 Aug 2018 | 3006 Views | By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK

Jaguar Land Rover’s future mobility division has installed 'eyes' on driverless pods in a new set of research into people’s behaviour around self-driving cars. 

The eyes, which are not sensors but a visual representation of the car’s awareness of obstacles, fix upon the pedestrian and signal when it is safe for them ...

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