Cars are essential in everyones life, you literally cannot do anything in this day and age unless you have a good mode of transport, but life is so hectic that these days people really do not have the energy or momentum to drive. The is why there has been a drop in dispatch of used cars and new cars. People are opting to get public channel.
Well, all of this could be changing within the next few years, as technology develops and progresses new methods of transport are filtering through. One of these modes of carry is the driverless vehicles. Heathrow airport in Greater london have of late proclaimed that they will be moving forwards with introducing a new cab that will be able to bring passengers along Terminal 5.
The system itself cost around £25 million to create, the vehicle travels at up to 25mph, it basically uses computer laser guidance to keep it on course. The maker has indicated that the system could be exploited in city centres.
Simply what will this mean to the economy? I mean we already are in the thick of one of the largest economical downturns that we have ever witnessed, for certain introducing something like this will make thousands if not millions of people become out of work. I mean autobus drivers, train drivers and cab drivers would be an out-and-out affair of the past.
We acknowledge the technology is there to manage this on a big scale, I mean we have satellite piloting systems that know our real time positioning, we have intelligent automobile sensors. The only thing that is really left is satelite tracking over the internet, which will allow cars to drive on their own and something like this is only around the corner.
In the next decade having a driving license may well be something of the past.
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Cars are essential in everyones life, you literally cannot do anything in this day and age unless you have a good mode of transport, but life is so hectic that these days people really do not have the energy or momentum to drive. The is why there has been a drop in dispatch of used cars and new cars. People are opting to get public channel.
Well, all of this could be changing within the next few years, as technology develops and progresses new methods of transport are filtering through. One of these modes of carry is the driverless vehicles. Heathrow airport in Greater london have of late proclaimed that they will be moving forwards with introducing a new cab that will be able to bring passengers along Terminal 5.
The system itself cost around £25 million to create, the vehicle travels at up to 25mph, it basically uses computer laser guidance to keep it on course. The maker has indicated that the system could be exploited in city centres.
Simply what will this mean to the economy? I mean we already are in the thick of one of the largest economical downturns that we have ever witnessed, for certain introducing something like this will make thousands if not millions of people become out of work. I mean autobus drivers, train drivers and cab drivers would be an out-and-out affair of the past.
We acknowledge the technology is there to manage this on a big scale, I mean we have satellite piloting systems that know our real time positioning, we have intelligent automobile sensors. The only thing that is really left is satelite tracking over the internet, which will allow cars to drive on their own and something like this is only around the corner.
In the next decade having a driving license may well be something of the past.
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