As some of you may know by now, I am yet to pass my UK driving test. I have been learning to drive on and off for over 6 years now, and it has been an exhausting experience. I had to move from learning to drive a Manuel car to an Automatic car, but still no joy.
I gave up on it some years ago, but I am ready to start my driving lessons and pass my driving theory and practical tests quickly, so I can get the car of my dreams. This Transport of the Future Around the World infographic by Aceparts below has left me wishing I didn’t have to take a driving test to drive a car legally. Just stop and imagine that for a second. Everyone being able to drive once you are of age, and the car literally driving itself. That would be so cool!
I have been following The Lutz Pathfinder project closely and I am really looking forward to seeing it on the roads. For someone who has struggled to pass her driving test for so many years, having a car drive itself would be the best thing ever! I just hope it comes in a great size for car seats, buggies, bags and the rest. The current size I see looks way too small for busy families like ours, but I guess the development team is still testing the waters with this LUTZ pods.
For those who have never heard of these self-driving car development; The Lutz Pathfinder Project, which began developing autonomous technology in 2014, is all about having cars drive automatically without a driver controlling the car. It is the most highly anticipated technology and I can’t to see what these cars can do.
I know what I would if I had a self driving car.
- I would be able to drive everywhere I need to, which would be amazing.
- I would be able to apply my makeup on the go, which would mean I would never be late anywhere again.
- I would be able to go out more, and see more of my city, which would be fun.
- I would be able to save my money and time from learning to drive, which would be great.
Do you like driving? What would you do if you had a self-driving car? Would you miss driving a car too much? Please share your thoughts below in the comments section.
Thanks for reading and commenting as always. Have a lovely weekend.
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I do like driving but perhaps long distance this would be ideal. Such a cool infographic x
Yea. Thanks Kerry x
I would probably take photos from out the window – but realistically, probably study on my way to uni or even catch sleep before work haha.
Ah nice.
I don’t really like driving, but I’m not sure I’d want or trust a self driving car. I like to be in control too much!
I can imagine. Seems like most people would want to be in control.
I love driving and something like this would terrify me. I like to be in control x
Ah I see x
I don’t particularly like driving but I need to be in control of the car! I’d hate for it to drive itself. I think I just need an automatic instead!
Yea many hate for it to drive itself too.
This looks like a perfect car for me! I hate driving.
Yea it is..
For someone who actually enjoys driving, I wouldn’t buy one. I think you still need to be in control of a car even one that can drive itself. I do wonder how reactive they could actually be on busy roads and that’s why I will stick to relying on my own observation and reactions rather than that of a computer. That said, I can see how they would open up the world to people who either can’t drive or dislike it themselves x
Yea. People like me would love it x
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I like driving but HATE parking! I can’t really imagine a driverless car and I have control issues so don’t think I’d get one!
I don’t like parking either. Hardly ever get it right. Lol.
Great! At least, you are among them who believe every technology is for humans. I’m a fan of F1 and since I’m pursuing automobile engineering, I know the feeling of driving. The best feeling. AVs must have merits and demerits. Everything has a good side and a dark side. Now, it is up to us, how we look at the things. Good thoughts. Live well.
Ah nice. Thanks for reading.
You’re welcome. Live well.
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