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The Future of Transportation

Automated vehicles(AV's) already navigate US highways and those of many other nations around the world. Current questions about AV's do not now revolve around whether such technologies can be implemented or not; they are already with us. Rather, questions should be more focused on how such technologies will impact evolving transportation systems, our social world. More importantly, how will mobility itself change as these independent operational vehicles first share and then dominate our roadways?

Each one of us has an Elon Musk in us who desires self driving and flying cars. And the recent developments in technology has definitely made clear that it is quite possible to reach that level of automation. But are we really ready to put all our trust in the hands of a machine? The answer to this question is the key for the market consumerism of AV's.


(AV's)They have the potential to pose problems and issues that many of the public have not yet

encountered or even witnessed. So the focus of automotive firms should be how the capacities and

impacts of growing degrees of ground automation can be communicated to and understood by the

general public. To accomplish this, they can integrate individual perspectives on the issue of AV's.

They could also undertake human-centered approach to the on-coming penetration of AV's, looking to understand precisely how these diverse forms of full and semi automation will be experienced by human drivers. Finally, a deeper analysis of the technical challenges guiding the possible features of this wave of automation and prospective autonomy is important to shape the future of transportation. All three levels— public communication, human–machine interaction, and technical feasibility—co act to sculpt the coming forms of mobility.

 
 
 

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