Argumentative Essay On Driverless Cars

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Driverless Cars Driverless cars are supposed to be the future. But for that to happen a lot will have to change. Driverless cars are supposed to be the safest and smartest cars on the market.

For driverless cars to be deemed safe for the road is the biggest problem. Because all risks will have to be eliminated to be road safe. To pass it has to be better than the average driver. And good enough to make decisions on its own. But driverless cars are expected to be out on a dead line but the for the cars to be perfected they need more time and putting the car off ruins the name. So major car companies will have many hard choices to make before they release any driverless cars to the market. Driver less cars have to be put through a lot of …show more content…

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