Most Americans would not give up the steering wheel to a computer
An international survey performed by an online community of engineers found that only 35% of U.S. consumers want a driverless vehicle.
"Despite the hype around driverless cars, it seems that it's actually a minority of us who want to surrender the steering wheel to a computer," element14, the engineering group that performed the survey, said in a statement.
Conversely, the online survey of 3,500 people showed that 71% in India and 67% in China would like a fully autonomous vehicle.
Thirty-five percent of Australians, 34% of French, 33% of U.K. consumers and 32% of those in Germany said they'd like self-driving vehicles.
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