Study shows bright future for driverless cars
A researcher has said that in the future there will be driverless cars that will drive its occupants to their destination.
Martin
Spring, the Lancaster University professor who co-authored a paper on
the potential of self-driving cars, said that in the future there is
going to be a network of self-drive cars that you simply book; they'll
arrive and take people to their destination, FHM India magazine
reported.
He said that because they are runa
centralised network, they'll never crash, never have to find a parking
spot and never be caught in traffic again.
Spring
said that a driving seat, a steering wheel or any driving paraphernalia
will not be needed inside. He said that instead, people will be able to
get dressed in the car as it whisks them to work, guided by cameras,
lasers and GPS maps downloadedthe internet as they go.
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