Driverless cars, I think should be seen as a blessing, they will allow freedom to the elderly, the disabled and to those who cannot drive. Being able to get into a car and tell it your destination, and it drives there itself, without any input from humans, I think is amazing. It would mean the roads would …show more content…
I think this is their favourite thing to say to me, after saying that I’m “lazy.” Driverless cars would change this; it would make this phrase redundant. (Thankfully.) Driverless cars would allow teenagers freedom, to see their friends without having to rely on their parents, go to the shops to help their parents, without them leaving the house. No more sticking to bus timetables, being capable to go to the cinemas without having to arrange a lift with someone’s parents because all the films finish after the last bus home. One of the most common reasons for death in teenagers is road accidents, with the newly qualified driver getting distracted by their friends and then the worst happens, driverless cars would eliminate this, they would save millions of lives. You could go on your phone whilst driving, or browse the web on your lap without putting yourself and others in danger, answer important phone calls or be productive and do some work, the possibilities are almost