This chapter tries to find ways to overcome barriers to the introduction/use of automated driving and solve these challenges. The first and most significant challenge facing the introduction of automated driving is that vehicle manufacturers seem to see the paradigm for automated vehicles as one where the vehicle is in sole control of its movements. Auto manufacturers, and IT companies, have come a long way since the first DARPA competition, which was designed to develop a vehicle that operated autonomously without any assistance from outside the vehicle. Vehicles and their sensors and cameras will have to do more than simple detection and will have to be able to identify and consistently respond to different forms of communication. The consequence is that traffic planners, and road operators therefore need to understand that automated vehicles might better systemise the use of roads, but in the near and medium future, that systemisation will reduce road capacity.


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    Title :

    Potential Solutions to Overcoming Barriers to Automated Driving


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    Publication date :

    2021-07-13


    Size :

    90 pages




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    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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