The age of self-driving cars hasn't arrived quite yet, but autonomous vehicles are no longer the science-fiction fantasies of just a decade ago. And many new cars, SUVs and trucks today are already equipped with cameras, proximity sensors, auto-braking systems and other sophisticated monitoring and safety features that help counter the main cause of of traffic accidents – human error.
If you'd like to see the latest in auto technology, the , featuring over 400 vehicles, starts Wednesday. Held at the Duke Energy Convention Center, the Auto Expo runs through February 10.
Joining Cincinnati Edition for a preview of the expo is Executive Vice President, Charlie Howard.
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