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The phrase "driverless vehicles" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to vehicles that operate without a human driver. Example: "The rise of driverless vehicles has sparked debates about their safety and impact on the job market."
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And, of course, driverless vehicles.
One of the developments with the biggest potential benefits and social impact is driverless vehicles.
Train captains on the DLR calmed concerns about driverless vehicles from the railway's inception, and have thus far proved popular.
It is often argued that driverless vehicles will save lives.
The other, smaller survey by AlixPartners, asked 1,517 people in June about driverless vehicles.
Uber's boss Travis Kalanick has indicated he will eventually be able to cut costs even further when he eventually replaces the fleet with driverless vehicles.
The ethical challenge posed by driverless vehicles for transport policy is therefore to ensure that the most socially and environmentally beneficial of these possibilities is realised.
An explosion of Bayesian AI ensued (Thrun, Burgard, and Fox 2006), including the aforementioned advances in speech recognition and driverless vehicles.
Uber, of course, is just one player in the rush toward driverless vehicles.
At both the state and national level, it's almost certain that unions will fight against driverless vehicles tooth and nail.
That represents the estimated cost to a person traveling around San Francisco who has access to driverless vehicles.
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