Are Self Parking Vehicles Revolting or Revolutionary

Posted by Zaran Tarapore on Sep 9, 2018

You’re probably not thinking as far back as the 1990s, but experiments on smart cars and the self-parking technology started at around those years. Self-parking vehicles may have already made a vague impression on you, but if you’re trying to decide whether it’s revolting or revolutionary, you’ve come to the right place.

The Revolutionary Side of Self-Parking Vehicles

In most computer systems, the person operating the system is the component that is most prone to error. In a car, the person behind the wheel is the one responsible for their own safety, as well as the safety of the people inside and outside the car.

It is the driver’s responsibility to drive safely, and this can be affected by a hundred different factors at any given time. Is the driver under the influence? Is the driver focused? Is the driver sick? In most accidents, drivers are considered at fault. In self-parking cars, these factors are eliminated. A computer cannot get drunk or distracted. A computer doesn’t hesitate. It stops, starts and turns when it needs to. Sensitive detectors will ensure the safety of anyone around the car’s radius.

If everybody else relied on self-parking cars, traffic, accidents, and minor traffic violations may be reduced. If you can focus on tasks other than driving and parking, you may become more efficient and reduce your stress levels as well.

Audi, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and Renault have already made use of the self-parking technology. And while the technology is still new to the public’s eyes, it is a promising one that has been improved on hundreds of times over the years. Audi went from assisted parking to automated parking in a span of ten, short years.

The Revolting Side of Self-Parking Vehicles

Every new technology comes at a price, but the price tag of a self-parking vehicle may be a bit too high for even a middle-class household. And even if you can shell out the extra amount, you currently can’t just use self-parking and self-driving cars everywhere.

The sensors, which are the heart of a self-parking car, may not always work as expected. Their hypersensitivity may cause you to lose time instead of saving it. In the cases of assistive parking, you’re only just following directions. It is so much different than handing complete control over to your car’s computer.

If everyone relied on self-parking cars, people in the future may lose the ability to park their cars themselves, or well, at least. Relying fully on computers, is another revolting idea for some. Computers work very well until they don’t. They can short-circuit or malfunction at any given moment.

To Sum Things Up

There’s something they say about every consumer product in the world – if it exists, then there must be a need for it. Say what you must about self-parking vehicles, but there is a good chance that somewhere, someone has a need for it. The idea of a self-parking vehicle isn’t a new one, but whether it’s a revolting or a revolutionary idea, that’s up to you to decide.

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