Federal auto safety regulators have made it official that the highways will be safer by the cars driven by machines and not people. Obama administration is all ready to unveil a policy framework on Tuesday to govern the use and development of self-driving cars. Obama administration also ensures the strong safety oversight and believes that these highly automated vehicles save a lot of money, time and lives. President Barack Obama promised that he is backing self-driving cars as long as they are regulated properly. These highly automated and well-tested self-automated self-driving cars have the ability to save tens of thousands of lives. Driving will be safer and accessible than before with these self-automated cars and consequently, roads will also get less polluted and congested. Â Rules and policies will soon be regulated as these are utterly necessary for the safety. Obama ensures that the policies are flexible and designed to evolve with new technology and advances. It is believed that this new technology has the ability to generate jobs and thus Obama administration is determined to help the private sector to get this technology right from the start. Self-automated cars will let you feel more comfortable and safe. One can now his hands off the wheels and thus can make their day relaxing and smooth rather than hectic and frustrating. Officials are endorsing this new and fast-evolving technology as the regulator will now have to balance the commercial interest of the companies including Google, Tesla, and Uber with concerns over the safety of the public, especially after the recent crash of semiautonomous car.
In a joint appearance on Monday Zients and Anthony Foxx, secretary of the US transportation department, released the first guideline of safety expectations. Semiautonomous and driverless cars have already hit the roads and tens of thousands of cars with autopilot or self-driving features are sold out. After the reported crash occurred in May where a driver was on autopilot mode, Tesla plans to launch its new software to the cars that will ensure more safety of the vehicle and people. A recent report of the crash in China has also come out where the technology has recently launched. According to Tesla, this new software includes improvements to autopilot mode that will ensure more safety of people. The ride-hailing giant Uber has already begun its trial Pittsburgh to let its customer’s order rides from driverless cars through their Smartphone apps.