Do you consider yourself a driving enthusiast. If so, does the thought of handing control of your car over to a series of computers scare you to death. We understand. But perhaps it's time to remember that those of us who love to drive aren't the only ones who want to use the road.
As you'll see in the video after the break, autonomous cars hold out hope for some men and women who are simply unable to drive themselves. Take, for instance, Steve Mahan, who lost 95 percent of his vision over the course of several years, leaving him clinically blind.
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