Interest High in Adopting Self-Driving Cars — So Are Worries, Supplier Bosch Finds
More than half of new-car buyers in the U.S. expect to own at least one self-driving vehicle in the next 10 years, said Bosch in a Monday survey report. It canvassed 1,000 past-five model years new-car buyers who plan to…
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buy or lease a new vehicle again. Seventy-two percent cited “lack of control” of a self-driving vehicles as their biggest worry, while 65 percent said their biggest concern was that autonomous vehicles were “unproven technology,” it said. “A key aspect to helping consumers overcome concerns about automated technology is to highlight the high levels of redundancy that are being built into these systems,” said the supplier to automakers of tech products.