Paralyzed Ex-Racer To drive a Corvette Stingray with his head Menghadirkan
Paralyzed Ex-Racer To drive a Corvette Stingray with his head ,
pilot Former Indy Racing League Sam Schmidt is set to become the first person paralyzed the US to receive a restricted license for a semi-autonomous car Nevada.
Arrow developed the car to allow Schmidt to accelerate by exhaling into a tube mounted on a specially designed helmet. It will then be able to breathe for the brakes and have the ability to steer the car with four infrared cameras that constantly monitor his head movements. Schmidt drove the vehicle several times since work began on it back in 2014. In fact, he led it to the Pikes Peak International Hill, Long Beach Grand Prix and Indianapolis 500. Now he will be able to driving on the roads of Nevada.
In a statement, officials of the Nevada DMV said to Las Vegas Review Journal "Nevada leads the nation in promoting autonomous technologies and semi-autonomous vehicles that can provide mobility and of independence to people with physical disabilities, including our wounded warriors. "
Paralyzed Ex-Racer To drive a Corvette Stingray with his head
Paralyzed Ex-Racer To drive a Corvette Stingray with its head

pilot Former Indy Racing League Sam Schmidt is set to become the first person paralyzed the US to receive a restricted license for a semi-autonomous car Nevada.
Arrow developed the car to allow Schmidt to accelerate by exhaling into a tube mounted on a specially designed helmet. It will then be able to breathe for the brakes and have the ability to steer the car with four infrared cameras that constantly monitor his head movements. Schmidt drove the vehicle several times since work began on it back in 2014. In fact, he led it to the Pikes Peak International Hill, Long Beach Grand Prix and Indianapolis 500. Now he will be able to driving on the roads of Nevada.
In a statement, officials of the Nevada DMV said to Las Vegas Review Journal "Nevada leads the nation in promoting autonomous technologies and semi-autonomous vehicles that can provide mobility and of independence to people with physical disabilities, including our wounded warriors. "
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