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BMW developing self-drive emergency stop system

BMW has announced that its engineers are currently developing a system which will safely bring a vehicle to a controlled stop in the event of a health related emergency.


The system will activate an autonomous driving mode which is able to navigate the vehicle to the emergency stopping lane of a highway, activate the hazard warning lights and call for help.

The prototype Emergency Stop Assistant is being initially developed for highways and similar divided roads as a means of diffusing potentially lethal situations such as suffering a heart attack while behind the wheel.

As Ralf Decke, project manager for SmartSenior at BMW Group Research and Technology, explains: “Our primary aim is to avoid accidents caused by a health-related loss of control – or at least to reduce the severity of such accidents.”

Just how the system will determine whether the driver has suffered a serious medical problem is unclear, although according to BMW it is based on sensors designed to monitor vital data as well as existing BMW assistance systems.

With self-parking systems having already arrived on the market, this represents the next step in driverless transport which could one day see everyone become a passenger in their own car.

BMW has already showcased this technology in part almost two years ago on Top Gear with a modified 330i which was able to complete a hot lap of the test circuit without any human intervention.

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