Read the text carefully, and then answer the questions below----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- VI. Read the text carefully, and then answer the questions below. Driverless cars Motorists will be able to read a book, surf the Internet or talk to other drivers without looking at the road by 2030. Britain would become a world leader in driverless cars, with the first tests on Britain's roads by the summer. The development of fully automated cars will mean that motorists no longer need licenses. It will be good news because 31 per cent of women and 14per cent of men do not hold driving licenses. The government warns that driverless cars will be the target of hackers because of the high level of computer technology on board. The government will ask manufacturers to ensure all vehicles have 'fail safe' systems in case they are hacked. There are likely to be two levels of driverless cars as the technology develops. The first, known as "highly automated", will require drivers who hold licenses to take control of the wheel if there are any issues. The second, known as "fully-automated" cars, will require no involvement from drivers and will be capable of communicating with other vehicles, traffic lights and road signs 1. Which driverless cars, what will motorists be able to do while travelling on the street? 2. Will motorists need driving licenses any more? 3. What is one of the problems for driverless cars? 4. Do you like this driverless car? Why/ Why not? |