Though we all hope that true autonomous cars will end-up eradicating drunk driving and the injuries and deaths associated therewith, unfortunately the emergence of semi-autonomous Level 3 cars is likely to worsen the frequency of drunk driving, here's why.
electronic communications. This might reduce the odds of the drunk driver injuring or killing others.
Meanwhile, on our roads today, the conventional cars of a Level 2 capability are starting to be outdated by the recent introduction of more automatedUnfortunately, soon-to-emerge Level 3 semi-autonomous cars are not only likely to allow drunk driving to continue, but there’s also a possibility they could exacerbate drunk driving.You might be puzzled that somehow drunk driving might actually worsen when there is increased automaton in our cars as Level 3 semi-autonomous vehicles gain popularity.
Besides my perhaps pessimistic view that I don’t have the same faith in humanity as the aforementioned notion, let’s also add something else into the equation. Let’s add being drunk. Someone is at their local bar and celebrating a promotion that they had gotten at work that day. Alcohol is flowing. After becoming tipsy, the celebrant wanders out to their Level 3 car in the parking lot.
Some of you might suggest that in some respects this is only a partially valid notion. Indeed, there's a chance the automation will warn the drunken driver that they're weaving out of their lane. That’s good.will be how much the Level 3 automation will be able to aid in keeping a drunk driver from getting into a disaster versus how much it will entice drunk drivers to try driving when they shouldn’t be on the road at all.
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