Do you want a car with the latest in lane-departure warning, parking sensors, and the like. According to The Detroit News, interest in active safety features like those does not necessarily mean you want a self-driving car. The paper cites a study of more than 2,500 drivers over the age of 18, commissioned by Ford, which found that nine out of ten drivers were interested in active safety tech.
According to the study, 60 percent of drivers blame blind spots for accidents, while 40 percent are actually afraid of parallel parking.
2DayBlog.com , 9 of 10 drivers want assist technology, but fewer than half want self-driving cars, 9 of 10 drivers want assist technology, but fewer than half want self-driving cars
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