Google patents 'sticky' layer to protect pedestrians in self-driving car accidents
by Nicky Woolf in Palo Alto, California from Technology | The Guardian on (#1E832)
Adhesive technology on the front of a vehicle would aim to reduce the damage caused when a pedestrian hit by a car is flung into other vehicles or objects
Google has patented a new "sticky" technology to protect pedestrians if - or when - they get struck by the company's self-driving cars.
The patent, which was granted on 17 May, is for a sticky adhesive layer on the front end of a vehicle, which would aim to reduce the damage caused when a pedestrian hit by a car is flung into other vehicles or scenery.
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