Why We Shouldn T Autonomous Vehicles Be Allowed

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An autonomous vehicle is a vehicle that is capable of operating on the roadways without human input. These vehicles have the ability to sense their environment and react accordingly [4]. With large strides being made in technology, there is much debate regarding if autonomous vehicles should be allowed. The proponents for autonomous vehicles argue that it will decrease the number of car crashes, and those against autonomous vehicles voice concerns about loss of jobs and that the car could be hacked. To establish an argument why autonomous vehicles should be allowed, the argument is presented as a list of premises and conclusions explained and outlined below.

P1: The benefits of autonomous vehicles outweigh the harms.
P2: If the benefits of autonomous vehicles outweigh the harms, then autonomous vehicles should be allowed.
C1: Therefore, autonomous vehicles should be allowed.

The first premise states that the benefits of autonomous vehicles outweigh the harms. This premise is plausible because autonomous driving will decrease the number of car crashes saving both lives and money. The top causes of car crashes include distracted driving, drunk driving, speeding, and reckless driving. Autonomous vehicles will be able to severely decrease if not eliminate all of these causes for car crashes. The number of lives a year that could be saved …show more content…

The harms and concerns associated with allowing autonomous vehicles include loss of jobs (taxi drivers, truck drivers, and police officers), an autonomous vehicle could be hacked, and autonomous vehicles could encourage drivers to perform risky maneuvers counting on the automation to protect them. In the case of jobs being lost, it is bad loosing jobs but loosing lives is worse. Additionally, when you lose a job, you still have options including finding a new job. However, losing your life does not leave you with any