AAA Survey Reveals Concerns About Self-Driving Cars

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Recent surveys conducted by AAA have revealed that many Americans are concerned about the safety of self-driving cars. The survey found that only 20% of Americans would feel safe riding in a fully self-driving car, while 63% would be afraid to do so.

The survey also found that many Americans are worried about the reliability of self-driving cars. While 73% of respondents said they believe self-driving cars will be safer than cars driven by people, only 29% said they believe the technology is reliable enough to be on the road today.

The survey also revealed that many Americans are not sure who should be responsible for any accidents involving self-driving cars. While 43% of respondents said they believe the driver should be held responsible, 41% said they believe the manufacturer should be held accountable.

The survey results suggest that many Americans are still hesitant to embrace self-driving cars. This is likely due to a lack of trust in the technology and a lack of understanding about how it works.

In order to increase public trust in self-driving cars, manufacturers must continue to focus on making the technology as safe and reliable as possible. They must also make sure that the public is well-informed about how the technology works and who is responsible for any accidents that occur.

Self-driving cars have the potential to revolutionize transportation and make roads safer for everyone. However, in order for this to happen, manufacturers must address the concerns of the public and ensure that their technology is as safe and reliable as possible.

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