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GM’s future cars will park themselves

By | October 27, 2011, 9:21 AM PDT

While plenty of cars have gadgets to make parallel parking easier, GM is hoping to take it to a whole different level. The company is working on self-parking cars that drop off their drivers and go find a spot by themselves.

The biggest bonus comes from the fact that the set up would cut down on fuel consumption — since people wouldn’t be driving around in circles looking for an empty space.

Car manufacturers across the board are increasingly working to make cars more “intelligent” to increase fuel efficiency (by re-routing cars to avoid traffic, tracking driving conditions, vehicle-to-vehicle communication etc.), but all of them have included having the driver in the vehicle. This new system would drop off the driver, park in the first available spot (even if it’s a little further out, it still saves gas spent on circling), and come back for pick up when it’s time to leave. A smartphone app is used for communication and GM’s Electrical and Controls Integration Lab is developing the technology to make this happen. The car manufacturer has already demonstrated the system on its EN-V concept vehicle.

Google has also been working on autonomous vehicles and the company is sponsoring a bill that would allow for automated vehicles to drive on public roads in Nevada.

Of course, it’s going to take a while before people are comfortable enough with leaving their car to its own devices, but this sure will help if you’re trying to park anywhere in New York.

Via POP SCI

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Ami Cholia was a contributing editor for SmartPlanet in 2011.

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Already exists ......
A taxi already does all these things.
Why reinvent the wheel?
Posted by da philster
2nd Dec 2011
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Who's responsible?
Who's responsible if my auto-parking car causes an accident while I'm not is the car and it is in transit to/from the parking lot?
Posted by DLClark
2nd Dec 2011
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Let's make them smarter
Lets make them smarter, so that we can do away with insurance companies! Is that un-American, or what?
Posted by 16Tons
2nd Dec 2011
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