10. Improved Car Safety And Driverless Models
If the idea of driverless cars makes you anxious, consider the grim statistics involving human-driven cars. More than 38,000 car crashes each year are fatal and those that aren’t leave many survivors severely disabled – costing the US Health Department billions of dollars annually.
Thankfully, car safety is getting smarter by the day and whether or not all future cars will be driverless, one thing’s for certain – your four-wheeled friend will be looking out for you. Automated features such as collision-warning sensors, smoother cruise control and anti-drowsiness alerts will find their way into mainstream car manufacturing in 2017. Slowly but surely, car safety technology aims to remove all human error when it comes to driving.
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