Not only would they reduce fuel consumption, but also has potential of switching to electricity to help the environment. That would be a groundbreaking achievement, and that could be describe as killing two birds with one stone. According to Scott Koegh of Wall Strret Journal in the article "The Damgers of 'Self-Driving' Car Hype," he states that the typical driver spends 42 hours a year in traffic according to records by the Texas Transportation Institute . Self-driven cars would save people time while keeping them safe from making poor decisions trying to save
Not only would they reduce fuel consumption, but also has potential of switching to electricity to help the environment. That would be a groundbreaking achievement, and that could be describe as killing two birds with one stone. According to Scott Koegh of Wall Strret Journal in the article "The Damgers of 'Self-Driving' Car Hype," he states that the typical driver spends 42 hours a year in traffic according to records by the Texas Transportation Institute . Self-driven cars would save people time while keeping them safe from making poor decisions trying to save