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Automated Cars In India – Still A Dream?

June 23, 2021
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The advancement in technology has changed our perspective of visualising things. From traditional methods that involved human intervention to relying solely on machines for a majority of tasks, we indeed have come a long way. When talking about technology, automation has always been in the limelight for its wide implementation in almost every field hat one can think of. Gone are days when every task required human involvement. Today, as a result of automation, not only is the time consumed reduced drastically but also the errors are minimal. The reason being quite obvious – zero or negligible human intervention.

Talking about automation, one of the many applications that has grabbed attention from every corner of the word is that of automated cars. Automated cars employ advanced technology and sensors by virtue of which they can navigate through the busy roads smoothly. Detecting the edges of the roads, other vehicles, reading the road signs, traffic signals, etc. do not pose as a change for these cars – thanks to the numerous sensors as well as video cameras. There was a time when the very idea of developing automated cars was considered to be next to impossible. But, we have surpassed this as well. There are some countries that have successfully modeled the cars that run on automation. But, how far we, as India, have come in this aspect has now become the talk of the town.

Getting things straight – deploying automated cars is not a cakewalk. There is a lot of research and development that goes in. In fact, there is a lot of R&D that is still underway. Companies like Google, Tesla, Mercedes, Ford, Nissan, Volkswagen, and Hyundai, to name a few are putting in every effort possible in the form of technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics engineering, etc. to deploy the best user experience as far as automated cars are concerned. However, things do not seem to look this easy in India.

This brings us to the challenges faced by India in bringing automated cars on the road. The adoption of self-driving cars in India seems to be a distant dream. Here’s why –

  • Employment in India has always been alarming. If India gives a green signal to driverless cars, that would ultimately mean cutting down the employment of lakhs of drivers. The Indian government has always been adamant about not welcoming this automation as it does not want to put employment opportunities for skilled drivers at stake.
  • The Indian roads are not conducive enough for self-driving cars. Foreign countries have better roads and stricter implementation of the traffic rules. On the contrary, India has always been in the spotlight for reckless driving. No traffic rules being followed by a majority of the drivers and not driving in the designated lanes – all this is something that an automated car is not trained to pre-empt!
  • Needless to say, these self-driving cars would incur heavy expenses. Companies that are willing to design them are not really sure of how inclined the Indians would be towards purchasing them. If the idea doesn’t seem to impress many, that is a huge blow to the manufacturing companies. Talking about expenses, the enormous R&D costs is something that cannot go unnoticed.

Though the changes are significant, it is now time that India looks at the bigger picture. Automated cars are an excellent option for physically challenged people who are not in a position to drive all by themselves. Self-driving cars also hold the potential to minimize road errors that result in accidents. Though it might take more time than anticipated to bring in automated cars in India, we are going to find driverless cars on the roads, sooner or later!

Source: analyticsinsight.net

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