Abstract
Autonomous vehicles, often known as self-driving cars, are automobiles that can function without the need for a driver and rely on a variety of cutting-edge technologies to detect their environment and make judgments.Road traffic is projected to change because of autonomous driving, with accidents and congestion being the two main externalities that will be reduced. Autonomous cars are starting to become a reality as a result of recent, major advancements in processing and communication technologies. Companies that produce autonomous vehicles have invested a lot of money in developing technology to make it completely commercially viable. Adoption of autonomous vehicle technology has several advantages and drawbacks. These problems come in the form of technical, non-technical, and legal difficulties. This study paper offers a thorough examination of the developments, advantages, and difficulties related to autonomous cars. The study looks at how quickly self-driving technology is developing, what benefits it might have for society and the economy, and what complicated challenges need to be solved before it can be successfully incorporated into our transportation systems. This study presents a comprehensive picture of the present situation and potential futures for autonomous cars through a thorough analysis of the existing literature and case studies.
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