The Pros And Cons Of Autonomous Vehicles

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The most dangerous thing people do every day is driving. Autonomous vehicles are coming to be a reality soon, but are theses driverless vehicles really safe. Autonomous technology will improve safety on roads and cut the rate of deaths due to crashes, drastically. Statistics show that autonomous technology can prevent dangerous crashes that, in 2012, caused 1,700 deaths and half-a-million injuries in the U.S. However, some may say that autonomous technology is not that much safer than having a human behind the wheel because of errors in programming and the fact that people do not want to their lives in a computer's hand. Benefits of autonomous cars include providing quick and easy transportation, increasing safety, and advancing complex technology. However, setbacks of autonomous technology include no perfect programs, examples of failure, humans dependence on technology, government regulation, and other issues. In order to decide if we should accept autonomous vehicles we must look at benefits, risks, and potential technology improvements. Autonomous vehicles provide quick and easy transportation. Keating writes in her article how autonomous vehicles cut down the …show more content…

According to Lauren Keating, the 2014 estimate of motor vehicle fatalities reported by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is an estimated 32,675 people died in car crashes (n.p.). In Keating's research, the Eno Center for Transportation believes in finding driver error is the main reason behind over 90 percent of all crashes, with drunk driving, distracted drivers, failure to remain in one lane, and failing to yield the right of way being the main causes (n.p.). Because the majority of these accidents is caused by human error, self-driving cars take away these human errors by taking away human control thus potentially reducing the rate of automobile-related death. Autonomous cars use modern technology to make the roads

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