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Some envision a future of driverless cars, arguing that computers would eliminate the number one cause of auto accidents - human error. But is that a trade-off we are willing to accept?

t’s not just Google in the driverless car business

anymore. Toyota and Audi announced this week that

they are moving closer to driverless cars. And Ford

chairman Bill Ford Jr. has predicted the rise of semi-autonomous cars between 2017 and 2025 and fully-autonomous cars after 2025.

It’s an exciting prospect to imagine cars driving

themselves. But besides having this science fiction-like future where you could make a red-eye drive

across the country, there are other promising benefits

of driverless cars. A new infographic produced

by InsuranceQuotes.com makes the case that cars that

drive themselves will make drivers safer and make

driving more efficient and have less of an impact on the

environment.

 

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