Trust Survey Report: Most American drivers do not trust autopilot cars

According to reports, the American Automobile Association (AAA) released a self-driving car trust survey report on January 24. Investigators conducted random surveys to extract the fixed numbers and mobile phone numbers of US residents and conduct survey visits to these residents. A total of 1,004 Native American adults (age 18 and older) were surveyed. The following are the main conclusions of the survey:

63% of drivers said they were afraid to ride a fully-automobile car; in comparison, the proportion in 2017 was 78%; men’s drivers have a high degree of trust in self-driving cars, and only half of them said they were afraid to ride autonomous cars. ;

46% of drivers believe that it is not safe to share roads with self-driving cars; 13% of drivers said they are safer to share roads with self-driving cars; 37% of drivers said they don't care; 4% of drivers said they are not sure. 73% of women are afraid of driving autonomous cars; 52% of men are afraid of driving autonomous cars.

Trust Survey Report: Most American drivers do not trust autopilot cars

Millennials may be the most trusted group for autonomous vehicles, and only 49% said they are afraid to ride autonomous cars. The baby boomers have significantly improved their acceptance of self-driving cars, with 68% of them expressing concern about driving autonomous cars; in the previous year, this percentage was as high as 85%.

The data shows that most American drivers are afraid of being completely controlled by the vehicle, and they feel that it is not safe to share the road with autonomous vehicles.

AAA pointed out that this is because 73% of respondents are more confident about their driving level, and these respondents think they are driving better than the average driver, despite the fact that more than 90% of crashes are related to human error. In particular, men are quite confident in their driving skills, and 80% of men think their driving skills are beyond the average driver's driving level.

Curiously, the number of drivers interested in semi-automatic driving functions is also declining. Semi-automatic driving functions include automatic emergency braking system, lane keeping assist system, automatic parking technology and adaptive cruise control system. According to the survey, 51% of American drivers want to buy a car with semi-automatic driving capability; in 2017, this figure was 59%.

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