This article
on CNN.com asked the question, "Will there be a time in our lives when
cars don't crash?" The experts have responded, yes! They are making
leaps and bounds on this new technology so that it may be a possibility
sooner than we expect. They are working on advances such as
vehicle-to-vehicle technology, cars that drive themselves, and cars with
the latest and greatest 'high-end' technology.
Scott
Belcher, President and CEO of Intelligent Transportation Society of
America, states that, "[vehicle-to-vehicle technology] That's going to
be our next major safety advance." Studies suggest that as many as 81%
of "non-impaired" crashes could be avoided through vehicle-to-vehicle
communication, which would use a designated part of the radio spectrum
that's been set aside by the federal government.
Cars
that drive themselves seems like something you would see in an episode
of the Jetson's, but in reality, automated cars are close at hand. "The
question is going to be not whether we can do automated vehicles, but
how much autonomy we are willing to put up with as a culture. We don't
really like to give up control of our vehicles," Belcher stated. There
are instances of automated cars already out on the market, a fully
automated car although, is going to be dictated by society, not
technology. Liability and control issues are going to be the biggest
barriers in trying to move forward with this.
What
does this all mean? Well, if they make cars that don't crash, then the
creation and design of cars will all change. Right now, we build cars
to help you stay safe when you crash, but if you don't crash, do we
really need to use all the materials that we currently do? Can you use
other materials? I am sure we will soon find out the answer.
How do you feel about a driverless vehicle? Would you be an advocate for this type of technology?
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