Analytical Study of the Future of Self Driving Cars in Developing Countries

Authors

  • Kashan Ahmad BS Scholar, DSNT University of Education, Township, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Ahmad Mubeen BS Scholar, DSNT University of Education, Township, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Khalid Hamid Lecturer, NCBA&E University, East Canal Campus, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

Keywords:

User Experience, Usability Factors, Self Driving, Accessibility, Responsiveness, Intuitiveness, Simplicity, Consistency, Performance, Aesthetic Appeal, User Feedback, Emerging Technologies

Abstract

This research looks at the idea of using cars that can drive themselves, called self-driving cars or AVs, in countries like Pakistan. These cars could be a big help, but there are many problems to solve before they can be used there. One big problem is money. Self-driving cars are expensive, and most people in Pakistan can't afford them. Another problem is that the roads in Pakistan aren't very good. They have lots of bumps and holes, which can be hard for self-driving cars to handle safely. In Pakistan, there are many different kinds of vehicles on the roads, like bikes, donkey carts, and rickshaws. Self-driving cars need to be able to recognize and deal with all of them, which is tricky. Also, there aren't clear rules about how self-driving cars should work in Pakistan. For example, if something goes wrong and there's an accident, who is responsible? This needs to be figured out before these cars can be used. To make self-driving cars work in Pakistan, we need to find ways to make them cheaper, improve the roads, and teach people about how they work. We also need to make rules to keep everyone safe and figure out how to handle all the different vehicles on the roads. If we can solve these problems, self-driving cars could make transportation in Pakistan safer and easier for everyone.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Ahmad, K. ., Mubeen, A. ., & Hamid, K. . (2024). Analytical Study of the Future of Self Driving Cars in Developing Countries. Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovational Letters, 1(1), 51–68. Retrieved from https://www.jiil.org.pk/index.php/Journal/article/view/1

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