Driverless Tech

Driverless tech, also known as autonomous vehicle technology, refers to systems and technologies that enable vehicles to navigate and operate without human intervention. This involves a combination of hardware components, such as sensors (like cameras, radar, and LIDAR), and software algorithms that process data, make decisions, and control the vehicle's movement. The primary goal of driverless tech is to enhance road safety, improve traffic efficiency, and provide mobility solutions. It encompasses various levels of automation, from vehicles with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) to fully autonomous vehicles capable of operating in complex environments without human oversight. The technology is evolving rapidly and has implications for transportation industries, urban planning, and regulatory frameworks.