Self-Driving Cars on Our Roads How do you feel about self-driving cars on our roads? In a recent article it talks about how we are developing more technology for cars to drive themselves. Although, there are many things we need to work on, I believe we should allow self-driving cars on our roads. Driverless cars would make a huge change for the lives in America. One reason we should have self-driving cars is because many car accidents are caused by human errors. In the article, “Self-Driving Cars are Just Around the Corner. Is it Good or Bad?,” it talks about how over 32,000 people each year die because of car accidents. Also, it says that 93%-95% of the these accidents are caused by human mistakes. If humans aren’t driving it will reduce the amount of lives lost in car accidents. Self-Driving cars will make it safer on the roads. …show more content…
With the new technology for these cars you won’t need insurance. It cost a lot to not only buy a car but also for insurance, but with self driving cars you won’t need insurance. The article states, “A good insurance plan could might pay for all the damage caused by an accident, but it could also cost hundreds of dollars.” Some say that that sense the car is run by a computer that it might glitch bc as we all know computers glitch. They say that when that happens we don’t know who to blame for the accident. That is true, but with the new technology we can fix the glitches. Also, if something goes wrong the computer can pull the car to the side of the road. I think self-driving cars would help a lot with money and other problems on our
Have you ever feared that your loved one or even someone very close to you will be involved in a fatal car accident every time they left the house? Drunk driving is a factor in nearly one-third of all fatal accidents. Even if you aren’t the one driving, you are still at risk any moment to get involved in an accident that could’ve been prevented. By legalizing fully self-driving cars, we won’t have to fear the pain of losing a loved one. We could have a quick fix to all of this madness easily. The number of traffic accidents are soaring at 1.3 million deaths a year. Drunk Driving is still one of the number one causes of vehicle deaths; therefore, the government should allow self-driving cars to become legal to combat the issue. If we don’t act now to combat this issue we will have to deal with the consequences it will bring.
Self driving cars are not a good idea because they cause people to be lazy. This means that with self driving cars, your license wouldn’t mean a lot. To put it in another way, the drivers wouldn’t really depend on their license due to the self-driving car. So when you get pulled over by the police, you get a ticket for something the car did.
Self-driving cars are now hitting a few roadways in America, and are showing people just a small glimpse into what could be the future of automobiles. Although Google’s self-driving cars are getting a lot of attention now, the idea of a self-driving car has been around for quite a while actually. These cars have been tested to their limits, but the American people have yet to adopt the technology into their everyday lives. A brief description of their history, how they work, and finally answer the question, will self-driving cars ever be adopted widely by the American public?
Companies like Google, Tesla and Nissan, among others, have announced over the past few years that their companies are trying to develop self-driving or autonomous cars [Ref. 1 and 2]. Self-driving cars can provide many benefits to the average consumer. Studies have shown that because computers can react and process information many times faster than a human being, crashes on streets and roads can be decreased with quick and consistent evasion maneuvers by the autonomous car. They can also help maximize fuel economy by calculating the most direct and fastest routes. When the driving of an autonomous car demonstrates that the computer can safely and reliably transport the passengers to their destination, this frees up the passengers to do other things that they would not normally be able to do if they were driving the car manually. For this reason, self-driving cars can help maximize productivity of their passengers.
Imagine having your life flash before your eyes while you were still wearing diapers. And imagine having a hot hunk of metal crash into you and shatter your sense of everything. When I was just three years old, I was the victim of a very scary car accident. While waiting to make a turn into my nursery school, my mom’s car was rear-ended by a car driving at 50 miles per hour. I remember how incredibly loud the collision was and even how the windows seemed to shiver in their rubber holders. Seeing my mom's head fly back and feeling the car swerve into the opposing traffic, I thought I was going to die. And why did this happen? Because the person driving behind us was texting on her phone and was not focused on the road. All of this, the emotional, physical, and financial damage, and the possibility of losing my mom's or my own life, could have been prevented if the car behind us was a driverless car. Briefly, a driverless car is capable of driving itself via an intricate system of cameras, sensors and computers. I propose that human drivers should be replaced with driverless cars because driverless cars are safer and more efficient.
In the past couple years, there has been a greater drive in making cars more technology based. The solution: self-driving cars. There are many different views on these new cars. Personally, I don’t think that they are practical. Self- driving cars are expensive and will not even expunge the risk of car accidents.
Self-driving cars are the wave of the future. There is much debate regarding the impact a self-driving car will have on our society and economy. Some experts believe fully autonomous vehicles will be on the road in the next 5-10 years (Anderson). This means a vehicle will be able to drive on the road without a driver or any passengers. Like any groundbreaking technology, there is a fear of the unforeseen problems. Therefore, there will need to be extensive testing before anyone can feel safe with a vehicle of this style on the road. It will also take time for this type of technology to become financially accessible to the masses, but again alike any technology with time it should be possible. Once the safety concern has been fully addressed
Automotive executives touting self-driving cars as a way to make commuting more productive or relaxing may want to consider another potential marketing pitch: safety (Hirschauge, 2016). The biggest reason why these cars will make a safer world is that accident rates will enormously drop. There is a lot of bad behavior a driver exhibit behind the wheel, and a computer is actually an ideal motorist. Since 81 percent of car crashes are the result of human error, computers would take a lot of danger out of the equation entirely. Also, some of the major causes of accidents are drivers who become ill at the time of driving. Some of the examples of this would be a seizure, heart attack, diabetic reactions, fainting, and high or low blood pressure. Autonomous cars will surely remedy these types of occurrences making us
The engineering that goes into a driverless car covers all areas of mechanics, computing software and so on which still tends to frighten some drivers of its monstrosity on the inside. In the article “Google Cars Becoming Safer: Let the Robots Drive” it states that, “The economic lift from ridding the roads of human-driven vehicles would be over $190 billion per year. That would primarily come from reducing property damage caused by low-speed collisions”(Salkever). The point is that when driverless cars hit the road the cost of low-speed collision and save consumers money will be reduced. In the article “ Google Driverless Cars Run Into Problem: Cars With Drivers” Slakever states that “One Google car, in a test in 2009, couldn’t get through a four-way stop because its sensors kept waiting for other (human) drivers to stop completely and let it go. The human drivers kept inching forward, looking for the advantage — paralyzing Google’s robot”(Bosker). Current drivers have never followed the rule of the road, which have made the road more prone to any accident. Drivers have found the upper hand on not following traffic laws that makes manufacturing driverless car more meticulous to decrease accidents and breaking traffic laws. The fact that driverless car sensors can detect the errors of other human driven car is extraordinary. Human driven cars are trying to stick to the status quo of the roads when in reality human driven cars are breaking valuable innovation that will make the roads safe for generations to
Even though many believe driverless cars are both difficult to implement and potentially dangerous, humans are the underlying cause of both traffic-related incidents and fatalities; autonomous vehicles will operate without the weaknesses of humanity, thus significantly increasing safety. Smillie points out, “Crashes killed nearly 33,000 people in the United States and 1.25 million worldwide in 2013, and human error caused almost all of them. Cars that move by algorithm can communicate directly with one another and don’t fall asleep, get distracted by text messages or drink too much.” The fact that humans are being slaughtered annually within transportation is truly barbarous, especially when the technology needed to prevent such atrocities already exists; these technologies must be rapidly integrated into society.
To sum it up, self-driving cars would remove many human errors and make our roads
Self-driving cars sound fantastic until you actually get into the facts and details about what may come from the cars being made. Many people will lose their jobs if these cars are made, the main reason that self-driving cars should not be
Moving forward in technological advances has become our defining trait as humans living in the modern era. Self driving cars are just one of the inevitable advancements to moving into the world of tomorrow. As it stands, self driving cars are still being developed and do require improvements to compete with human drivers. However, with technological advances, self driving cars would far surpass human drivers in safety and efficiency. We humans are imperfect creatures, we make mistakes, are emotional, and get easily distracted.
drivers on the road are reckless and pose danger to others, for this reason many car companies are diverting their attention to make driving more safer from air bags to sensors which sense we are passing our lanes or even brake for us when we get to close to other vehicles. One of the concept many Car companies are currently focusing on is auto pilot driving or autonomous vehicle technology. According to the article by Janice King autonomous vehicles will save billions in future infrastructure expansion. Transportation technology is on the verge of significant transformation, it’s called Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) which is making driving and traffic management easier and safer for everyone (king). As the population grows eventually so will demand for transportation which will eventually lead to more traffic and accidents.
With the self driving car created and designed by Google, that has driven more than 1.4 million miles, there has been less than two dozen accidents all of which were caused by the other driver. Remarkably, there was only one incident of a crash that was caused by Google's self- driving car (Lafrance). That is pretty impressive but of course there still needs to be some improvement. Self driving cars also benefit our health. Since, self driving vehicles can communicate with other self driving vehicles, there could be less traffic.