Self-drive cars by 2020?
SELF-DRIVE: SCIENCE FICTION TO BECOME SCIENCE FACT
The technology giant Google has revealed automated vehicles could be on the road by 2020.
Is a crash-free era on the horizon? Not so according to a recent report from Lloyd’s Underwriters. “While severe accidents are caused by human error, it is rare that drivers do something blatantly in contravention of road safety, such as driving the wrong way down a motorway,” the report said.
“A computer miscalculation or a faulty reading from a sensor could lead a car to do something that a human driver would instinctively realise is inappropriate.”
Who’s to blame?
The question of who is liable after an automated crash is complicated. It could involve the people in the vehicle, the car manufacturers, the providers of the automation technology and any companies involved in transmitting data. In the UK, the human inside the automated vehicle is likely to be liable for the actions of that vehicle.
Cyber Attacks
A cyber attack is another area to consider. Could automated vehicles become a potential lethal weapon? The FBI certainly thinks so. At least there is time to prepare. 2020 is seen as an optimistic estimate. Automated vehicles are at least 15-20 years away.
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