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theDriverless Cars Vs Traditionally Driven Cars

A driverless car is a self-manipulative vehicle, that is, it does not require human input. Driven vehicles on the other side are types of vehicles controlled and operated by a human. Classification of this kind creates an irresistible urge to study their similarities and differences. Mainly, these aspects are studied in terms of costs of promoting the vehicles, validity, efficiency in their use, the probability of their success and the manpower requirements. Comment by Sally DePriest: thesis Comment by Sally DePriest: where is your statement of what research you would have done per the instructions??

Driverless vehicles require fewer costs in promoting their brand since they only require single software that can be used in other autonomous cars (Litman, 2014). Driven vehicles on the other side tend to have individual specifications which are different in most of the brands. These specifications are expensive since each car brand will spend enormously to promote their technologies which are different from other manufacturers. Comment by Sally DePriest: Review the Paragraph: no 3 sentence paragraphs in formal English writing!

Regarding efficiency, driverless cars are most efficient since they only require software instructions and drive themselves. They detect pedestrians and other vehicles at a distance hence reducing the number of accidents annually (Drury, Lucia & Caruso 2017). Driven cars on the other side depend on human input that is inaccurate and imperfect occasionally. This situation makes these vehicles less efficient since human error is apparent and accidents have higher chances of occurring. Comment by Sally DePriest: You are not producing paragraphs as taught in the writing process. Please go back and study the Paragraph Comment by Sally DePriest: Your levels of the Test-Out will depend on your ability to write a comprehensive Paragraph.

Furthermore, the driverless vehicles have a more substantial probability of success compared to driven cars. The ever revolutionizing and technological world is rapidly taking over the place of human labor (Litman 2014). This renders driven vehicles vulnerable to extinction since most people are leaning towards the technology-driven economy. Comment by Sally DePriest: A pronoun cannot stand in for an idea! It replaces another one word! Comment by Sally DePriest: Undeveloped paragraph!

The legality and validity of driverless vehicles are still pending. The manufacturers are still experimenting with some features, though some reports indicate that the vehicles are yet to be legally allowed on public roads (Drury, Lucia & Caruso, 2017). On the other side, the driven cars are legally allowed to operate on public highways but only after proper documentation and verification of their suitability of operation.

Both vehicles, however, require the same manpower input requirements. Driverless vehicles require manpower in developing the software and also maintaining the same software regularly (Drury, Lucia & Caruso, 2017). Driven cars similarly require manpower in promoting their brands. Manpower is equally needed at the wheels even for the driverless vehicles. The only difference with the driverless vehicles is that the occupant only needs to sit and enjoy the ride compared to the driven cars, which require physical and emotional attachment while driving.

In conclusion, we can foresee that driverless cars have more positive impacts compared to driven vehicles. People around the globe are not the best drivers, and this paper has proved that driverless vehicles can decrease the number of accidents significantly. Introduction of the new type of vehicles equipped with computers, sensors and driving software will make our transport system healthy. Since time immemorial, driven cars have had a better share of accident incidents. It is high time the people should embrace technology in transport and resort to proper mechanisms of promoting quality and safety transport rules. Comment by Sally DePriest: You would never inject this into an Essay!

References

Drury, M., Lucia, J., & Caruso, V. (2017). Autonomous Vehicles: An Ethical Theory to Guide Their Future.

Litman, T. (2014). Autonomous vehicle implementation predictions. Victoria Transport Policy Institute28.