Article 6FHRH How will driverless cars ‘talk’ to pedestrians? Waymo has a few ideas

How will driverless cars ‘talk’ to pedestrians? Waymo has a few ideas

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Andrew J. Hawkins
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For years, developers have been working on ways for driverless cars to communicate intent to other road users, either through audio recordings or visual cues. Today, Waymo says it wants to be one of the first companies to put some of these methods into practice.

The Alphabet-owned company's driverless Jaguar I-Pace vehicles will use their roof domes, which are wrapped in LED displays, to communicate messages to other road users. For now, the company is going with just two messages: for pedestrians in front of the vehicle, shifting grey and white rectangles meant to communicate that the vehicle is yielding to them, and for drivers behind the vehicle, a yellow pedestrian symbol to let them know there's a pedestrian crossing.

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