Future Smart Cars Would Prevent Accidents

Researchers at the Sandia National Labs wear EEG caps while driving, part of an effort to gather data that could help future smart cars tell if a driver is over-loaded, or dangerously distracted.
(Image credit: Sandia National Laboratories.)

Researchers have set out to make cars far smarter than today’s models—especially when it comes to dealing with their twitchy, tweaky, all-too-human drivers.

The project is starting out at Sandia National Laboratories outside Albuquerque, NM, with funding by the Pentagon and a major auto maker it declined to name. The work could have military applications, for moving troops and equipment.

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