It could happen to any of us. You’re driving down Interstate 75 when an
accident occurs ahead of you. There’s limited time to react. You panic,
slam on the brakes and attempt to veer right, not noticing that the SUV
behind you is now beside you. You crash into it. It’s a situation none
of us wants to be in. One that in the foreseeable future could be a
thing of the past, as highly automated and autonomous vehicles bring the
most profound revolution the auto industry has experienced since Henry
Ford’s introduction of the assembly line in 1913.
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