Indy driver gains first autonomous vehicle license in U.S.
Sam Schmidt, who stood out as truly newsworthy by breaking speed records in a semi-self-governing changed Corvette Z06 amid the Indianapolis 500 prior this year, is going to get the main self-governing vehicle limited driver's permit to be issued in the United States. Schmidt, preceding a mishap in 2000 that rendered him quadriplegic, was one of the best Indy Racing League drivers amid the late '90s. His mishap while planning for the 2000 Indy season may have finished his hustling profession, however it hasn't shielded him from tearing up the track and breaking speed records. Banding together with Arrow Electronics, Sam Schmidt drove a semi-self-ruling vehicle an unbelievable 152 mph without utilizing his arms or legs. This vehicle was fitted with sensors and cameras that empowered him to control the vehicle with his head, breathing, and voice directions while its wise on-board PC took care of the rest. While that speed probably won't be a record-breaking