The Linux car that drives itself 
Published: 05 Mar 2008 15:16 GMT
This is one of the big red buttons that can be used to stop the car if its computers fail, although pressing it would clearly present a challenge in itself, were the car out of control. Another such button can be found on the other side of the car, and a third is in the footwell of the "driver" seat.
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