Route Fifty: Many Americans are reluctant to embrace self-driving vehicle technology, recent survey results suggest.
Fifty-four percent of respondents to the Northeastern University/Gallup survey said they are unlikely to use fully self-driving cars, and 59 percent say they would be uncomfortable riding in the vehicles on a daily basis. Additionally, 62 percent say they would not be comfortable sharing the road with self-driving trucks.
College graduates and younger survey respondents were more likely to say that they would use self-driving vehicles compared to people without bachelors degrees and older Americans.
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