How two stretches of road in Arctic Norway and Finland are paving the way for safer driving
The highways in northern Fennoscandia are helping engineers gain key insights into how self-driving cars perform in winter conditions.
The next — or perhaps the first — time you allow your self-driving car to get you to your destination, you may be able to thank its ability to navigate in conditions like fog, mist, snow and poor connectivity to research carried out on two stretches of the E8 motorway in northern Finland and Norway.
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