Selfriding
Selfriding refers to the concept of autonomous vehicles that are designed to operate without human intervention. This technology leverages advanced sensors, artificial intelligence, and control systems to navigate roads, avoid obstacles, and make decisions in real-time. Selfriding vehicles are equipped with various technologies such as LiDAR, radar, and cameras to perceive their environment, and use algorithms to interpret this data and make driving decisions.
The development of selfriding technology is driven by the potential to improve road safety, reduce traffic
However, the deployment of selfriding vehicles faces several challenges, including regulatory hurdles, public acceptance, and technical