About 75 Percent of Voters Wouldn't Ride in Driverless Cars: New Poll
Nearly 75 percent of voters in California, Florida, Michigan and South Dakota wouldn't ride in a driverless vehicle, a Consumer Watchdog poll said Monday. “Voters want Congress to apply the brakes to robot car technology until it is proven safe,”…
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the organization said. CW plans a news conference Tuesday.