How Technology is Changing the Driving Experience

There’s little doubt that emerging technology will change our lives in many ways, and in this article, we will take a look at how emerging tech is changing our driving experience. As you probably know, we are already seeing driverless vehicles on our roads, thanks to the merging of 5G and Artificial Intelligence (AI), and with that in mind, here are a few of the innovative changes that technology brings to the motoring experience.

  • In-Car Entertainment – Full touch-screen control and voice activation allows the driver to do many things without taking their hands off the steering wheel. If you invest in the much-acclaimed Sony XAV AX8000 media player, you can wirelessly connect to your smartphone and bring up directions with a single voice command. This unit allows you to watch hi-res movies on a large screen, and with intelligent voice control, you can bring up on screen any feature in seconds.
  • Front and Rear Cameras – We all know how difficult reversing can be, but with hi-res cameras positioned front and back, you can see the entire perimeter clearly on your console screen. These cameras will record any impacts and provide the necessary evidence with regards to a collision, which is essential when you are not in the wrong. Dash cams are also a great idea and most in-car audio systems would incorporate dash cams into the screen. If you are concerned about getting into financial difficulties, here is an article that offers solutions.
  • Cruise Control – A prestige car would likely have state-of-the-art cruise control, which is great for those long journeys on the highway, and many also incorporate a device that warns you when you are drifting into another lane. This can also be integrated into the media player, which is a great benefit when going on long journeys.
  • Reverse Warning – If you fit this device in your vehicle, when you are in reverse gear, it will play a verbal & noise warning to alert pedestrians nearby, which could save a child’s life.
  • Navigation Apps – Google Maps and other applications are great for giving you the best directions, and if you invest in a good medial player, map apps are seamlessly integrated, allowing you to receive real-time verbal directions that use GPS technology.
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) – The Internet of Things will be a global grid that is powered by 5G technology, and this means that all vehicles will have a GPS tag fitted, which should eliminate accidents completely. Simply put, no vehicle will be allowed to get too close to another vehicle, and in theory, this means there will be no accidents, as the safety system would override the driver when approaching other vehicles. Here is an Australian government directive regarding automated vehicles, which is a recommended read for all.

It is estimated that by 2050, all vehicles will be driverless, as every vehicle will be connected to the smart traffic grid, and while accident-free driving might sound unrealistic, in theory, it should result in no accidents. As you can see, there are many ways that developing technology is aiding the driving experience, and this can only be good news for all.

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