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Old 12-07-2014, 06:42 AM
 
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I imagine it won't be too long now before driverless cars are the majority on the roads and human beings piloting vehicles manually becomes something a few people do for fun. Accidents, drunk driving, even traffic congestion - largely a thing of the past. It won't happen overnight but it's coming.
I think it will be quite some time before it's mainstream enough where no one is driving. Regardless, it won't solve there being a lot of vehicles on the road, even if there are less traffic jams (there will still be congestion). I also imagine it will be a while before said vehicles are generating zero pollution.
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