A national survey shows that drivers planning on buying a new or used vehicle in the next two years, are more interested in the crash-reducing safety features than the self-driving technology. Experts say the tech isn’t yet predictable enough for drivers to feel comfortable depending on it.
“These haven’t even been out long enough to have proven themselves safe, so it seems natural that drivers want to maintain control until the technology proves its effectiveness,” said Kelly Funkhouser, program manager for vehicle interface at Consumer Reports. “Consumers don’t yet think their cars are better drivers than they are—but they want their cars to help them become better drivers.”
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