Like a learner driver displaying L signs on their vehicle to warn other road users to be cautious around them, Mercedes-Benz is implementing turquoise-colored lights to communicate when a vehicle is ...
Mercedes-Benz has just received approval to add a fourth color of exterior lights: turquoise, to indicate when a Mercedes car is driving itself. Related Articles San Jose deal underscores Bay Area ...
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Catching a glimpse of blue lights in your rearview mirror is usually a sure sign you’re about to have a run in with the law. But if those lights are turquoise and affixed to a Mercedes-Benz they mean ...
There's a new exterior light color in town—well, in California and Nevada, anyway. Mercedes-Benz on Tuesday announced it is the first manufacturer in the US to be approved to use a different marker ...
While its use is limited to California and Nevada (for now), Mercedes-Benz's certified SAE Level 3 driver assistance system is the only such system on the road today. Drive Pilot-equipped 2024 ...
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One of the first things we learn as new drivers is the color palette of the road. Green means go, yellow or amber calls for attention, while red and blue mean stop or get the hell out of the way. Now, ...
In brief: Mercedes-Benz has become the first automaker in the US to receive permits allowing the use of turquoise-colored lights on the outside of vehicles to denote an autonomous driving system. Most ...
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Mercedes Benz has revealed that it will use turquoise-coloured lights on its vehicles for automated driving, the car maker has received approval for these lights in California and Nevada in the USA.