Most People Concerned About Self-Driving Vehicles
We are almost in 2025, and technology has changed drastically in the past decade. Artificial intelligence, Amazon Echo, augmented reality, and 3D printing are just some of the innovations that have changed our worlds. Many people enjoy using these technologies, but one that has created a lot of concern is autonomous vehicles.
Self-driving cars, as the name implies, refer to cars without anyone in the driver seat. The vehicles drive themselves, which sounds cool to some extent. However, driving a piece of machinery that weighs around two tons is hard enough for the average person. Can technology do a similar job without causing any accidents?
The experts who created these cars seem to think so. In fact, they think self-driving cars will actually be safer. However, self-driving vehicles are involved in twice the number of accidents per mile driven as traditional vehicles. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there are an average of 9.1 crashes in driverless vehicles per million vehicle miles driven, compared to an average of 4.2 crashes in conventional vehicles per million miles driven.
Also, a survey of 2,000 Americans conducted by OnePoll from January 9 to January 11, 2024, showed that more than 90% of Americans have concerns about these autonomous vehicles.
The survey revealed some interesting thoughts that Americans have about self-driving vehicles. They include:
- A whopping 93% of Americans have concerns about self-driving cars, especially with safety and technology.
- More than 80% of Americans have never been in a self-driving vehicle.
- More than half of consumers are unlikely to own or use a self-driving vehicle in the next five years.
- More than 60% of Americans wouldn’t trust a self-driving car with their loved ones.
- Fewer than 30% of consumers would pay a premium for a self-driving vehicle.
- Thirty percent of Americans are excited about self-driving vehicles in the future.
Americans lack trust in driverless vehicles. Just 12% of consumers are very trusting of this technology, while 46% are either very or somewhat untrusting.
Safety is the main concern among American consumers when it comes to driverless vehicles, with 36% indicating they do not trust the technology to keep people safe on the road. Technology malfunctions are also a concern, with more than 25% of consumers indicating they are most worried about malfunctions with the autopilot technology. Reliability, cost, hacking, and vehicle lifespan are other huge concerns.
There is a lot of skepticism regarding these vehicles. However, many people see benefits such as enhanced mobility for the elderly and people with disabilities, as well as increased efficiency in transportation logistics.
Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer
There are a lot of dangers on the roadway. Will self-driving vehicles make things better or worse? Only time will tell.
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Source:
forbes.com/advisor/legal/auto-accident/perception-of-self-driving-cars/