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Friday 6 March 2020

Nearly 90% of Americans don’t trust self-driving cars


According to a recent survey from the American Automobile Association (AAA), most American‘s don’t trust self-driving cars. Of those surveyed, just 12% of drivers in the US would trust riding in an autonomous vehicle. [Read: British Airways is testing self-driving wheelchairs at JFK and Heathrow] Six in every 10 Americans say they want a clearer understanding of who would be legally responsible in the event of a self-driving vehicle crash. Around half (49%) are still curious about how vulnerable self-driving cars will be to hackers, too. The AAA says that fully automated vehicles are still decades away from hitting the…

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