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Will Self-Driving Trucks Make Our Roads Safer or More Dangerous

Self-driving trucks are no longer a part of science-fiction; they are just around the corner of becoming mainstream. The idea is that vehicles will be completely autonomous without any need for human intervention or manual navigation. However, as with any new technology especially one involving transportation from one point to another, there are inherent dangers involved.

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Will Self-Driving Trucks Make Our Roads Safer or More Dangerous

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  1. Will Self-Driving Trucks Make Our Roads Safer or More Dangerous?

  2. Self-driving trucks are no longer a part of science-fiction; they are just around the corner of becoming mainstream. The idea is that vehicles will be completely autonomous without any need for human intervention or manual navigation. However, as with any new technology especially one involving transportation from one point to another, there are inherent dangers involved. Introduction

  3. Because information about the technology is limited, there are not enough solid facts to create a baseline for safety standards. The industry is unregulated which is excellent for manufacturers but is bad for consumers. Self-Driving Vehicles is An Unregulated Technology

  4. American highways and side roads have not yet been optimized for self-driving trucks. Driving is unpredictable, and because every possibility has to be programmed into the truck, accidents and unforeseen results can happen. The truck may not have the proper software to know how to navigate extreme weather conditions or tricky congestion patterns. Unpredictable Road Conditions

  5. Any device connected to the internet is vulnerable to hacking. These trucks also rely heavily on the software that runs their components, and if a hacker gets into the system, they can control every aspect of the car. This can easily lead to an accident. Vulnerability to Hacking

  6. Most self-driving trucks are made up of not one but 30 to 100 computers. That is a lot of technology where things could go wrong. The software that runs self-driving trucks is exceptionally sophisticated. However, one of the more difficult challenges that engineers struggle to solve is how to operate smoothly in all weather conditions. Malfunctioning Computers

  7. With all the goodies on board like GPS, remote controls, power accessories, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, music and radio components drivers will be increasingly exposed to higher levels of electromagnetic field radiation. Exposure to electronic radiation can cause a myriad of serious health problems. Radiation Exposure

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