According to a report published by WHO in 2015, there are around 1.25 million people who die annually due to car accidents. And due to 94% of these accidents being caused by human error, the idea of eliminating human errors out of the equation came to be. The new concept is cars that drive themselves, designed with almost 0% chance of an error.
Self-driven cars won't only make the roads safer, but will actually make the traffic more efficient. A concept that is maybe supported by everyone who is aware of it. But how would you implement that?
For most people, driving has become a mundane task, getting from one place to the other in order to do something else somewhere else. This task is so boring at times that we often daydream of things we’d rather be doing. Now, many people are given that option of passing time away while driving, or really the lack of driving, as fully-automated vehicles are escaping science fiction movies and becoming a part of reality.