10. Creating more free time
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6. Privacy Concerns.
The cars would rely on the storing of location and user data, creating major privacy concerns. These vehicles are using Connected Vehicle Technology, there will be a database which will store every root and travelling details.
5. Increasing access to vehicles for everybody.
There are still more people who are not authenticated to drive a vehicle, or access to a vehicle. Disabled people may be unable to drive. Aged people may be judged unfit to drive. Others may simply not want to drive or be bothered about their capability to do so.
When automated vehicle technologies expand to the extent those vehicles which can undertake door to door transportation without the need of a driver at all, they could improve transportation facilities for all these people, magnifying their quality of life.
4. Give up Driving Firstly, car lovers would most certainly oppose to give up driving their own vehicle. To many, driving a car means much more than arriving a simple location, as it seems to be decreased to when adopting automated …show more content…
Ideal Motorist
In comparison to the myriad of bad behaviours a driver might exhibit behind the steering, a computer is actually an ideal motorist. Since eighty one percent of car accidents are the result of human errors, computers would take a lot of problems and danger out of the equation entirely. Computers use complicated procedures and algorithms to analyse appropriate stopping distance, distance from another vehicle and other information that decreases the chances of car accidents dramatically
Driverless cars may be a part of the future, but if they are successfully deployed across roadways, it will be a revolution not just for drivers and traffic patterns, but also for the transportation industry as a whole. The final issue is that there will always be older, non-autonomous traditional vehicles on the road. The need to accommodate traditional cars will not only slow the adoption of this technology, but it could also limit how long we can go. Only one thing is undeniable: The future is going to be very