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Volvo car, the automatic driving test. Found a problem with the location of Kangaroo because the jump.


Volvo company in Australia has test-driving the car. And found that the system can not detect a kangaroo. The movement patterns of Joe's is different from most other animals.

David Pickett, Manager, technical support of Volvo Australia provides information to ABC Australia that the behavior of animals that survived the jump from animal detection system of the car. Because when it jumped in the air. Animals are the same as the distance from the car. And when the earth is just as close.

This system has been tested with other kinds of wildlife, and discover that the animal can be detected elk, or Moose , there is no problem because the car will use the method of detecting animals by using the floor as a reference point to indicate the distance of the object. When the system encounters a kangaroo hopping so confusing.

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