Self Driving Off-road Rigs? Maybe someday as this article discusses - https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/pictures/going-off-road-in-land-rovers-prototype-autonomous-vehicles/.
After reading this article it made me think about how this could impact overlanding in the future.
With things moving along in technology, what will happen to overlanding with self-driving vehicles?
Things I'm thinking about is what will happen to overlanding as a whole? Will it begin to fade as drivers are removed from the drivers seat? Will it grow because people who don't necessarily like to drive will feel more empowered to take road trips? What happens to off-road trails? Can you imagine doing the Rubicon without a steering wheel? Could the rubicon even be done by computer? Would a computer be able to tell passengers, "Hey, hook up the winch over there around that tree so I can pull us through?" Would auto manufacturers or aftermarket developers create a hybrid vehicle, the computer tackles the highways but can be turned off on trails.
I know that when self driving cars become the norm, I'd have no interest in getting a car. As it is now, one of my priorities is wanting to know how fun a car is to drive. If I can't drive, I don't really have any preference at all.
So, what does anyone here on OverlandBound.com think?
After reading this article it made me think about how this could impact overlanding in the future.
With things moving along in technology, what will happen to overlanding with self-driving vehicles?
Things I'm thinking about is what will happen to overlanding as a whole? Will it begin to fade as drivers are removed from the drivers seat? Will it grow because people who don't necessarily like to drive will feel more empowered to take road trips? What happens to off-road trails? Can you imagine doing the Rubicon without a steering wheel? Could the rubicon even be done by computer? Would a computer be able to tell passengers, "Hey, hook up the winch over there around that tree so I can pull us through?" Would auto manufacturers or aftermarket developers create a hybrid vehicle, the computer tackles the highways but can be turned off on trails.
I know that when self driving cars become the norm, I'd have no interest in getting a car. As it is now, one of my priorities is wanting to know how fun a car is to drive. If I can't drive, I don't really have any preference at all.
So, what does anyone here on OverlandBound.com think?