Nissan recently announced by 2020 they would have a car that drives itself for sell. They aren’t the only company to have claimed this either. If cars began to drive themselves, the laws would have to change. A person could once again talk on their cell, text, or even go home under the influence. In a perfect world these vehicles could diminish DUI’s and other traffic violations completely. Unfortunately 53% of people said they wouldn’t buy or trust a self-driving car. With the variety of self driving vehicles and manually driven vehicles, the road could have more issues then thought. Read more about this subject on CBSNews.
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