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AAA Survey Reveals Concerns About Self-Driving Cars

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As technology advances, the idea of self-driving cars has become increasingly popular. But a recent survey conducted by AAA reveals that many Americans are still wary of the idea of self-driving cars.

The survey found that 73% of Americans are afraid to ride in a self-driving car. This fear is even higher among millennials, with 81% saying they would be afraid to ride in a self-driving car.

The survey also found that many Americans are concerned about the safety of self-driving cars. Nearly two-thirds of those surveyed said they were worried about the potential for self-driving cars to be involved in accidents. Additionally, more than half of those surveyed said they were concerned about the potential for hackers to gain control of a self-driving car.

Despite these concerns, the survey also found that Americans are open to the idea of self-driving cars. More than half of those surveyed said they would be willing to ride in a self-driving car if it was proven to be safe.

The survey results show that while Americans are open to the idea of self-driving cars, they still have many concerns about their safety and security. It is clear that more needs to be done to ensure that self-driving cars are safe and secure before they become widely accepted by the public.

In the meantime, it is important for drivers to remain vigilant and aware when driving, as self-driving cars are still in the early stages of development and may not be as reliable as traditional vehicles.

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