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Automotive technologies are continuously advancing – rapidly, transforming the transportation landscape and our relationship with cars. Electric vehicles , self-driving cars, and connected cars are among the most notable technologies emerging today, with the potential to revolutionize the way we drive, think about cars, and even interact with the world around us.
The reception to these innovations today has been generally positive. Consumers are excited about the new features and benefits that these technologies offer. However, there are also some concerns about safety, privacy, and cost. For example, some people are worried about the safety of self-driving cars, while others are concerned about the privacy implications of connected cars.
However, emphasizing the term ‘aggressive infrastructure plan’ goes to show we are still in the works to fully accommodate the option to make progressively modernizing mobility mainstream. Despite these challenges, there are a number of reasons to believe that the Philippines is bound to be ready in terms of aligning with today’s automotive technologies. The country has a young and growing population, and many Filipinos are interested in ‘what’s new’. And to cite some of the actions being taken to complement this desire, the Department of Transportation has launched a program to test self-driving cars in public areas.
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