English, asked by muskanlark6745, 10 months ago

How will the self - driving cars or driverless cars be safe?

Answers

Answered by 1BTEHAAJ
2

The data seems to suggest that autonomous cars may be safer than cars driven by humans. Most car accidents are caused by human error. Autonomous cars can’t get distracted, get drunk, run red lights or text while driving, so there is already potential for increased safety over human drivers.

The Uber incident also appears to be partly caused by human error, as the person supervising the car was apparently distracted.

Autonomous cars, even with the potential to cause fewer accidents than with human drivers, are still a new technology. Most of the testing so far has been in the western United States, where weather conditions are relatively dry. There are still a lot of questions over how self-driving cars would perform under adverse conditions.

Self-driving cars follow set rules, while human drivers can be unpredictable. This can make self-driving cars safer or more dangerous, depending on the situation. A human driver might actually decide it’s better to crash the car if it means averting a bigger disaster.

One big problem is that self-driving cars will share the road for some time. This gives the potential for collisions between self-driving and human-driven cars when one does something the other doesn’t expect. This is what happened in 2016, when a truck collided with a Tesla car in “autopilot” mode, killing the car’s driver.

It’s also still an open question whether autonomous vehicles will ultimately succeed as a technology. Some people just like driving their cars themselves. If autonomous vehicles don’t take off, then we will face the same problems with human-driven cars.

Answered by bhumi9838
1

Answer:

Self driving cars exist today that are safer than humans driven cars in most driving conditions. Self driving cars will be in almost continuous use most likely held from smartphone app , thereby , dramatically reducing the need for parking . Cars will communicate with each other to avoid accidents and traffic jams and riders will be able to spend commuting time on other activities like work education and socialising

Explanation:

Mark as brainliest.

Similar questions