Up_Tilt_390
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Driverless trains are mostly a thing of the self-contained rapid transit systems such as the DLR, London Underground, Paris Metro and Dubai Metro etc., though driverless mainline trains aren't entirely beyond the reach of technology, though it would be very difficult in practice. Maybe I'm wrong and that driverless trains are only workable for self-contained dedicated systems though.
But what are the particular advantages and disadvantages of driverless trains? One advantage that is often cited is that it can increase capacity not just on the trains but also the routes because of it's automation, but with this comes a disadvantage in that should a problem arise, the computer needs a human to fix it. Not to mention, computers won't know whether there is a person on the line or not. It could be cheaper to run though because there's no need to pay £30-50k salaries for all of the drivers, but there's the psychological effect as well for passengers.
Most trains that are said to be driverless aren't strictly unmanned either, just remember that bit. But are there any other advantages and disadvantages to driverless trains? Discuss...
But what are the particular advantages and disadvantages of driverless trains? One advantage that is often cited is that it can increase capacity not just on the trains but also the routes because of it's automation, but with this comes a disadvantage in that should a problem arise, the computer needs a human to fix it. Not to mention, computers won't know whether there is a person on the line or not. It could be cheaper to run though because there's no need to pay £30-50k salaries for all of the drivers, but there's the psychological effect as well for passengers.
Most trains that are said to be driverless aren't strictly unmanned either, just remember that bit. But are there any other advantages and disadvantages to driverless trains? Discuss...