Every three years the Centre changes its leased car. In May 2020, we were expecting our new car, however, the coronavirus delayed our order until August. This new car, a Renault Captur, is similar to our old car only it is more technological. It has rear-view mirrors that automatically fold up when the car is turned off. On the freeways, if the car goes over the lane lines, the steering wheel automatically moves the car back inside the lane. Cell phones may be hooked up and appear on the dashboard—hands-free and perfectly legal. This car is edging toward the “driverless car,” although we don’t expect to see that innovative technology for a few years. SEE VIDEO