Article by Simon Jacobs
A car has recently gone on display at London's Science Museum that could eventually have a dramatic impact on the nature of car accident compensation claims.It is a driverless car called Lux, developed by German designers using the body and engine of a standard VW Passat. It operates independently of a remote control, instead mapping its course with twin 'laser eyes' which are mounted beneath the front headlights. A third 'laser eye' scans the road behind the car.Stepping from the shadows of science-fictionIt is a development that once belonged to the realms of
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