Vay, a German startup, is pioneering remote driving technology through a system called 'drive-by-wire', enabling operators to control vehicles from a distance. Drivers like Bartek Szurgot operate cars from a remote station equipped with video game-like controls and receive real-time data through audio and video feeds. This innovative system allows users to hail a vehicle via an app, use it for their desired duration, and then safely exit, while ensuring that the vehicle can autonomously stop in case of network interruptions. This represents a significant shift in transportation dynamics.
Vay's innovative approach employs remote drivers in a video game-like environment, enabling them to operate vehicles in real time from a distance of several blocks or across the globe.
This 'drive-by-wire' system radically alters traditional driving experiences, as vehicles can be controlled remotely despite a driver not being present in the car, ensuring user safety through redundant communication systems.
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