AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: THEORETICAL
AND PRACTICAL CHALLENGES FOR EFFICIENT
AND INCLUSIVE TRANSPORT IN AFRICA

Edward Ositadinma OfoegbuORCID logo

Pan Atlantic University, Department of Computer Science
Lagos, Nigeria

INDECS 21(1), 41-51, 2023
DOI 10.7906/indecs.21.1.4
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Received: 8th November 2022.
Accepted: 2nd February 2023.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

Autonomous vehicles otherwise regarded as self-driving vehicles are poised to be the next generation of technological advancement in the transportation sector globally. They offer superior value for money with regard to the cost of operation, excellent safety records, and many other benefits. Cities around the globe have adopted it even as research and development efforts are ongoing. This study investigates the role autonomous vehicles could play in Africa, especially as it relates to transportation inclusivity. The study determined that there are lots of inclusivity issues beguiling African nations ranging from religious, financial, educational, and cultural issues and was able to highlight how the adoption of autonomous vehicles can aid to solve issues relating to stigmatization and social exclusion.

KEY WORDS
inclusion, autonomous vehicles, Africa, transportation

CLASSIFICATION
JEL:R42


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