Cars without drivers are ready to run on the roads, know its features
Cars without drivers are ready to run on the roads, know its features
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When the car first landed on the road, its mechanism, such as the seat, a steering wheel, driver control power and brake, was around the driver. But, with changing technology, the mechanics of the driver and the car moving around it are also changing. Or rather, the autonomous vehicle technology has completely eliminated the need for the driver. With updated and new self-driving technology, driverless cars will be safer than human-driven vehicles. The new generation of driverless cars will have an autonomous vehicle cabin similar to the mobile living room.

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It is to be noted that vehicles will work as windows, windshields and rooftop displays. It will show dynamic visual content through the 3D hologram effect. If there is a road construction work or there is a curved road, then its detail will be seen in 3D. Also, these vehicles will also tell the local history of the area in which you are traveling. At the same time, now the new generation cars are being designed keeping in mind the driverless vehicle transportation, which will not have a driver dash-board. Safety is the biggest problem with driverless cars. In many places, these autonomous cars have not stood the test of safety. But according to experts, this problem is also going to end with new technology.

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Along with this, there will also be a system of placing indicators on the windows to inform the passengers or trains running along the road. The rooftop and windows of the vehicles are being made of real stones and wood. With touch lighting, you will be able to reduce the light even more according to you. In these trains with no driver dash-board, the passenger will use the feature as per convenience.

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