Self driving cars won't work in India, says Maruti Suzuki chairman

The auto group chairman said nobody obeys the driving rules in India.
Google's self driving car | Car Dekho
Google's self driving car | Car Dekho

NEW DELHI: At a time when the automotive world is bullish on self-driving cars, Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava says such autonomous vehicles will not work in India as “nobody obeys any of the driving rules”.

I would love to see people try and put that technology to use in the Indian driving conditions,” Bhargava said.

At an interaction here late last evening, he was asked about his views on self driving cars and how were they likely to impact the traditional automobile industry.

When asked about the impact of taxi aggregators like Ola and Uber on the automobile manufacturers, Bhargava said they were good for the industry.

The reason is they bring much greater efficiency into the ability of people to use cars for transportation, the cars are used much more intensively and efficiently and there is much less of empty running, all of which lead to greater efficiency,” he added.

In future, these types of companies will become large purchasers of cars, he added.

Moreover, Bhargava said, as cars of aggregators are used optimally, the replacement cycle is faster and it is good for the industry.

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