Nissan is testing driverless vehicles in city streets
Briefly

Nissan Motor Corp.'s driverless technology demonstration showcases its integration of multiple sensors and cameras, striving to catch up with global leaders like Waymo. With Japan lagging behind in autonomous driving innovation, Nissan aims to enhance its dominance in the crowded automotive sector. Waymo's upcoming partnership with Nihon Kotsu emphasizes the competitive landscape. During these demonstrations, Nissan's technology notably remains at Level Two, highlighting the need for human oversight. This ongoing development reflects a significant shift in Japan's approach to self-driving vehicles and their increasing presence in urban transportation.
The driverless technology from Nissan highlights Japan's eagerness to catch up with players like Google's Waymo, who have taken the lead in the U.S.
Takeshi Kimura argues that automakers like Nissan are better suited for integrating self-driving technology due to their deep understanding of vehicle systems.
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