A new survey of consumer attitudes in the US has found that 70% of respondents acknowledge being uncomfortable with the notion of being transported in autonomous, or driverless, vehicles, citing safety concerns. The survey by TE Connectivity, based on responses from 1,000 adults in the US, determined that over half (55%) Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
A new survey of consumer attitudes in the US has found that 70% of respondents acknowledge being uncomfortable with the notion of being transported in autonomous, or driverless, vehicles, citing safety concerns.
The survey by TE Connectivity, based on responses from 1,000 adults in the US, determined that over half (55%)
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