Introduction
Driving a car can be simple or complex depending on how much the vehicle helps the driver. Understanding the levels of autonomy helps us see how much control a car has over driving tasks and when the driver must take charge.
Imagine learning to ride a bike. At first, you control everything yourself. Then, training wheels help with balance (partial help). Later, a friend might hold the bike while you pedal (more help). Eventually, an electric bike can do most work, and finally, a self-driving bike takes you anywhere without pedaling.
┌───────────────┐ │ Level 5: Full │ │ Automation │ └──────┬────────┘ │ ┌──────┴────────┐ │ Level 4: High │ │ Automation │ └──────┬────────┘ │ ┌──────┴────────┐ │ Level 3: │ │ Conditional │ │ Automation │ └──────┬────────┘ │ ┌──────┴────────┐ │ Level 2: │ │ Partial │ │ Automation │ └──────┬────────┘ │ ┌──────┴────────┐ │ Level 1: │ │ Driver │ │ Assistance │ └──────┬────────┘ │ ┌──────┴────────┐ │ Level 0: No │ │ Automation │ └───────────────┘