Oh dear. Where's Keyboard Cat at the time you desire him? At a demonstration of Volvo's new collision warning program in Sweden this week, Wired received first-hand practical experience of what happens when it goes badly wrong -- and we've acquired the video beneath to prove it. The new Volvo S60,
Windows 7 Key, because of for release later on this year,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, was fired from Volvo's testing tunnel at around 30MPH, and also the collision detection model really should have kicked in,
Office 2007 Enterprise, bringing the automobile automatically to a halt just before hitting the truck in its route. It failed to. As an alternative, the fresh car ploughed in to the again of the truck before us,
Microsoft Office Professional 2007, and in truth the world's press who had gathered in Sweden to find out the collision detection product in action. To become fair, we had looked at it functioning properly previously with the day, and we'll be writing about that soon. This pre-series motor vehicle suffered as the consequence of the human error in preparation from the crash, Volvo later on claimed, and that had a human been driving,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, she or he would have discovered the process was not operating properly. The technical cause for that fall short concerned an issue using the car's battery. Either way, it had been incredibly amusing, though we're certain Volvo doesn't believe that so. On the a large number of deliberate crashes we saw at Volvo's security centre in Sweden, this was the one demonstration that was not meant to crash. Prepared to watch? Click the picture above to discover the crash in all its glory! Remain tuned to Wired to check out what comes about when the technique operates the right way.