Surveys show people harbor trepidation about giving up driving, which means the rollout of fully autonomous cars may depend on how the public responds when they crash.
By Ashley Halsey III, Washington Post U.S.
Sun, 12/10/2017 - 6:42pm
Surveys show people harbor trepidation about giving up driving, which means the rollout of fully autonomous cars may depend on how the public responds when they crash.