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-[* black] The step where Andrew talks about his idea of how the track grid works.
+[* black] So with no special hardware in the track, and only a rudimentary image sensor and microcontroller in the car, just how does Anki Drive work?
+[* black] Looking closely at the track, we found its surface is covered in tiny bumps of varied patterns. With unique enough patterns throughout the track, the Anki car can read a single mark and know exactly where it is—then read a second and know exactly where it's going and how fast.