A. Fewer jobs in society B. Shorter commute times C. Driverless cars will be made to follow rules. D. It doesn't mean they will have to drive slowly. E. Many countries have long been trying to put them into use. F. The technology used in driverless cars could reduce human mistakes....
Autonomous vehicles are arriving piecemeal, as more and more driving tasks are taken out of human hands. CARS that need no driver are just around the corner according to Google, which has been testing vehicles bristling with aerials and cameras on public roads in America. But Google does not ...
For those who are either unwilling or unable to own a home, self-driving van houses could become a convenient and affordable solution. Soon, our mobile driverless vehicles may allow us to work from our cars and have our laundry and a hot meal delivered at the same time. InLos Angelesalone...
Many concluded, however, that public transport is already well implemented along these lines and thus that smart cars would not confer much added benefit. One of the participants expressed the idea that public transport would be expanded, and self-driving cars could initiate a trend shift away ...
Assuming they can navigate these roadblocks, automated vehicles could change urban life on myriad levels. The obvious benefit will be environmental – electric, driverless cars will reduce emissions, more so if, as predicted, people switch to communal use rather than individual ownership. “We are ...
collecting data from the cars and sending data back to them. Much of this research occurs in universities, which are experimenting with navigating vehicles using sensor packs on the roads. V2I promises more visibility and coordination among the various vehicles, which could (presumably) lead to few...
As long as the machine is better than the average human driver it is still preferable even when it has known life-treatening bugs – because humans have life-treatening bugs too. The difference: You could (and of course have to) ebentually fix that bugs for machines while they will keep...
Gov. Rick Snyder has signed a series of bills into law that clear the way for autonomous cars on Michigan roads, but a prominent expert says the laws cause confusion. Read the details at Car and Driver.
By 2025, there will be huge strides in the capabilities of driverless cars. This could usher in an era of transport that is much safer, less expensive, and greener (in part because cars that don’t crash can be built with much lighter materials). Cities that are quick to adopt this ...
while the computer piloted the car flawlessly. In a 35 mile per hour zone, the car would go exactly 35 mph and you would smile and wave — with both hands — at each police officer you passed. For effect, you could stick your two feet out the window as well. How long could you ...