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ESL203: Advd Grammar and Writing/Advanced Grammar and Writing
Week 4 Body Paragraphs Part 2 Rough Draft Assignment
11/20/2023
The potential for increased road safety is one of the key arguments in favor of self-
driving cars. Over 94% of auto accidents, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, are the result of human mistake. Self-driving technology might lead to a large
decrease in this number. Advanced sensors and cameras used in autonomous cars enable them to
continuously examine their environment and respond to possible threats quicker than a human
driver could. They also remove the dangers connected to driving while intoxicated or inattentive.
Self-driving cars have the potential to significantly increase everyone's safety on our roadways
by eliminating human error (Shariff et al., 2021).
Self-driving cars have the potential to significantly enhance traffic flow and lessen
congestion in addition to increasing safety. Self-driving cars can converse with one another and
modify their speed and routes to maintain a smooth traffic flow, per a University of Illinois
research (Suganya & Prema, 2023). For each person, this translates to a shorter commute and
less time wasted stuck in traffic. Additionally, self-driving cars may be used to optimize routes
and pick-up/drop-off sites, which further reduces traffic and emissions, especially with the
advent of ride-sharing services. People will gain from this, but the environment will gain from it
as well.
Additionally, self-driving cars might make the transportation system more accessible to
people with mobility impairments or disabilities. For their mobility needs, a large number of
persons with disabilities currently use specialized services or public transit. These alternatives,
nevertheless, are frequently time-sensitive and might be restricted. Individuals with impairments
would be able to travel independently and whenever they choose if self-driving cars were
available (Huff Jr et al., 2019). Their general freedom and quality of life may both be much
enhanced by this. In underserved or rural regions, where public transit may be scarce, self-
driving cars may potentially offer reasonably priced mobility choices to individuals. We could
make transportation more accessible and inclusive for everyone if we support self-driving cars.
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