Driverless Cars Essay

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Brendon Smith
11/30/2017
IDC 200
Powell/Sutton

Driverless Cars Imagine a world where you could travel places without touching the steering wheel in a car. The once fictional dream of driverless cars is becoming a reality, with many large auto-companies like Mercedes, Audi, Ford, BMW, Volkswagen, Volvo and, especially Google investing into this developing technology. What is a driverless car? A driverless car or an automated car is a robotic vehicle that is designed to travel between destinations with or without human assistance. According to the IEEE institute by year 2040, more than 75% of all cars will be driverless. As technology in society advances many risks and problems arise with it. Self-driving cars are a wrong step in society …show more content…

These driverless car use GPS (Global positioning Systems) to navigate through different routes. There was an incident where a truck driver used the GPS to find the best possible routes to travel to his destination. Unfortunately, the GPS System didn’t now the schematics of the car the person was using, and as a result the truck got stuck underneath a bridge! (insider 1) Scientific American wrote an article titled Letters, published on July 14th, 2015 illustrating that there are too many programs a car can handle. The article talked about a current situation that most cars have today, which is getting flat tires. The prominent cause of having a flat tire is pot holes in roads. How can a car solve this issue unless it can analyze the road? All of these situations underline a main solution that these big car companies need to program their vehicles to compensate for all of these situation. Is it realistic to compensate for all of these …show more content…

Most deaths come from vehicles accident today. According to the federalist article “the real benefit of driverless cars for drivers is drastically reducing the number of accidents causing death, injury and property loss.” National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) showed a study where 2010’s 32,999 highway fatalities, 3.9 million injuries and 24 million damaged vehicles. It found that just three driver behaviors, speeding 24%, drunken driving 23% and distracted driving 15%, accounted for 56% of the economic loss to the nation and 62% of the societal harm.” Now with these types of vehicles humans will not behind the wheel which can take out 62% of accidents. ( Copeland 1) The speeding can be regulated by the program. And no one will be behind the wheel to be distracted or

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