Nearly Three Out Of Four People Afraid Of Self Driving Cars

Coppell (WBAP/KLIF)  –  Americans are still afraid of self driving cars.   AAA’s annual automated vehicle survey found that 71 percent of people are afraid to ride in fully self-driving vehicles.  AAA believes the key to helping consumers feel more comfortable with fully self-driving vehicles will be bridging the gap between the perception of automated vehicle technology and the reality of how it actually works in today’s cars.

“Automated vehicle technology is evolving on a very public stage and, as a result, it is affecting how consumers feel about it,” said Greg Brannon, AAA’s director of Automotive Engineering and Industry Relations. “Having the opportunity to interact with partially or fully automated vehicle technology will help remove some of the mystery for consumers and open the door for greater acceptance.”

 AAA found that Americans like the idea of automated vehicle technology in more limited applications. About half are comfortable with low-speed, short distance forms of transportation like people movers found at airports or theme parks while 44 percent are comfortable with fully self-driving vehicles for delivery of food or packages. However, once the passengers become more personal – in particular, transporting their loved ones – one in five remain comfortable.

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