Volkswagen
wants you to buy a Golf GTi, and eventually they don't want you to have to
worry about the little details - like driving it. You won't have to worry
about that, because the car drives itself. It uses electronic eyes which feature
both radar and laser sensors in the grille of the car to read the road and relay
what it sees to the onboard computer. A satellite navigation system tracks the
car and tracks its location to within an inch. This thing isn't a toy,
either. It can handle speeds of up to 150 mph while under its own control, and
drove with more precision than the VW engineers could. It's not like a glorified
cruise control system, either - it can steer, brake and accelerate when needed.
It should, theoretically at least, be able to handle traffic, too. I think it
will be a while before you can head down to your dealership and pick this as an
option, though.