Funding for self driving cars

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Funding For Self Driving Cars

Anytime I hear of self driving cars, the movie “I, Robot” with Will Smith pops into my head.

Specifically the scene where he is reading some case files while his car is driving him to his destination on its own.

The idea just seems very futuristic and somewhat unbelievable.

The self driving cars we have today seem to be very far off from the ones in the movie, but we are getting closer every

day.

If we can actually perfect the technology for self driving cars to be similar as the car in “I, Robot” it would change

the world.

There has been talk about the need to improve America’s transportation system.

They say that congestion on the highways will only get much worse unless some investments are made to make

the transportation system more efficient and viable.

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx says “If the government doesn’t change its ways, drivers in the future

will not be moving on the highways, they will be crawling in traffic”.

Obama Wants To Fund Self Driving Cars

The Obama administration wants to use a part of their annual budget ($4 billion spread across the next ten years)

to fund the development and testing of self driving cars.

They see the potential benefits as less traffic, traffic accidents, and even pollution.

This topic will likely be discussed when President Obama goes to the Detroit Auto Show to discuss his agenda to

rebuild the American transportation infrastructure Jan. 20th.

Will Self Driving Cars Replace The Need For A Driver

It has been proposed that we use computerized driving systems to prevent traffic accidents by guiding or assisting

drivers rather than replacing them completely.

Tesla Motors have recently introduced partial self driving features on their cars, but drivers should still be cautioned

to pay attention to the road and remain alert while the system is active.

How Far Has Google Gotten With Their Self Driving Cars

Google has been developing and testing self driving cars for a while now.

After about a million miles of testing on these self driving cars there still needs to be some fine tuning to get them

perfect.

So it seems that Google is still far from reaching that futuristic self driving car we all think of.

Self driving cars have always been a daydream, but maybe soon that dream will become a reality.

After the transportation system gets its much needed attention.

We may not ever have to worry about traffic again.

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