Self-driving cars are no longer a future concept on American roads. They are already operating in cities such as San Francisco and Phoenix, carrying passengers without a human driver behind the wheel.
Car crashes are a common occurrence. Over 1.35 million people worldwide die in car accidents every year, and crashes are the 8th leading cause of death around the world. Over 90% of all accidents are ...
Driverless cars are showing up on some American roads, but riding in one remains a rare experience. Just 5% of U.S. adults say they’ve taken a ride in a driverless car, while more than nine-in-ten say ...
More than 60% of Americans said they would probably or definitely avoid riding in a driverless car. About 85% said widespread AVs would cause job losses in ride-hailing, ridesharing and delivery work.
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