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Automated vehicles (AVs), being vehicles which are capable of operation without completereliance on a human controller, are becoming increasingly prevalent.

Various forms of AVs have been in operation for decades. The horse is perhaps the earliest example of a partially autonomous mode of transport. In more recent times, cruise control, assisted parking and emergency braking are examples of automated features which shift some level of responsibility for control of a vehicle away from the human driver.

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AI & automated vehicles
Automated vehicles (AVs), being vehicles which are capable of operation without complete reliance on a human controller, are becoming increasingly prevalent.

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