Biking is starting to become a popular mode of transportation. In some states, bicyclists are required to ride on the streets with cars. For cars, it can be difficult to detect when bikes are going to make rash movements (Krauss). To help cars detect these changes Rowe, a professor at Carnegie Melon said, “"What we're trying to do is put as much instrumentation on a bike as we can to see if we can predict how it's going to move in the future, so that it could, for example, signal a collision warning system …show more content…
The negative consequences are being highly considered when deciding what should and should not be put into law. All parts of the effects if autonomous cars must be considered before allowing them completely, “Crack down too hard, and you risk stalling the development of a potentially lifesaving technology. Go easy, and you risk letting unsafe vehicles onto public roads before they're adequately tested” (Roose). There are still many unanswered questions such as, what will the laws be for distracted driving and what will be the age limit on driving autonomous cars. Until all of the bumps have been smoothed out we cannot safely guarantee no risk of autonomous cars. However, test trials must be run in order to make progress towards an autonomous car