European Parliament: Self-driving cars in the EU: from science fiction to reality
Driverless vehicles will be on the EU market from 2020. What are
the benefits? What is the EU doing to face the challenges of the
automated transport sector? Discover it in our infographic. Thanks
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Driverless vehicles will be
on the EU market from 2020. What are the
benefits? What is the EU doing to face the
challenges of the automated transport sector?
Discover it in our infographic.
Thanks to the latest developments in digital technology such as robotics, artificial intelligence and high-performance computers, the self-driving cars we once fantasised about in films and books are about to become reality. How can self-driving vehicles benefit Europeans? Human error is involved in about 95% of all road traffic accidents in the EU, and in 2017 alone, 25,300 people died on the Union’s roads. Driverless cars and lorries can drastically reduce these figures and improve road safety, while new digital technologies can also reduce traffic congestion and emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants. Mobility can also be improved, for example by opening up road transport to the elderly and those with reduced mobility or disabilities.
In coming years, the self-driving
vehicles’ market is expected to grow
exponentially creating new jobs and
developing profits of up to €620 billion by 2025
for the EU automotive industry. What are the challenges of autonomous driving in the EU?
While technologies are progressing rapidly, the EU is working to ensure common rules. Following a communication of the European Commission on automated mobility, Dutch EPP member Wim van de Camp has written an own-initiative reporton autonomous driving. It will be put to a vote of Parliament on 15 January 2019 and stresses that:
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