Can self-driving cars be sports cars, or should sports cars always be reserved for human drivers, consider the matter carefully.
, and the roadway trials taking place are at best the lower-end of a Level 4).
I doubt that those types of drivers are going to prevail and inexorably the vaunted sports car will increasingly have ADAS. For example, you drive your sports car on the scenic coastal highway and reach your destination in Malibu, aiming to dine at a fine restaurant overlooking the sea. There doesn’t appear to be a valet standing at the entrance of the eatery, so you get out of your car and turn-on the self-driving feature, telling the car to find a suitable parking spot. Away goes your sports car, driving itself until it manages to neatly park the car for you.
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