So self driving cars will be here one day. This article looks at the possibility of a ban on human operated cars due to the higher numbers of accidents involving human operators.
Do we need a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to drive?
Do we need a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to drive?
Also, will the market place force us away from the wheel?By the time 20 to 30 percent of vehicles on the roads are fully autonomous, Lutz argues, officials "will look at the accident statistics and figure out that human drivers are causing 99.9 percent of the accidents."
They will never take my car!!!n any case, most folks will probably switch voluntarily to hiring self-driving vehicles on demand—not just because they're safer, but because using them is projected to cost as much as 75 percent less than owning a car. It will be interesting to see how much liability insurance will cost folks who still want to drive on public roads in world where automobile accidents will have become very rare. Don't be surprised if it's the market, not the government, that ends up "banning" human-driven automobiles.