Stanford CIS

Californians Don’t Want Autonomous Cars in Their Neighborhoods

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"Bryant Walker Smith, chairman of the Emerging Technology Law Committee at the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, says he thinks survey respondents would change their minds if they had the opportunity to test autonomous vehicle prototypes.

"People would've said the same thing about smartphones," Smith says. "Automated vehicles will find a significant market if they save money, expand mobility or free up time.""

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