Pulling into the test centre, I felt excitement bubbling up inside of me. I’d just finished my first driving test and my three-point turn, mirror, signal, manoeuvre, and traffic awareness were so ...
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If you had the chance to take a ride in a self-driving vehicle, would you? Most Americans would say no, according to a recent survey by AAA. "Most drivers are interested in advanced technology to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster. Six out of ten American drivers are afraid to ride in a self-driving car, according to a ...
One in four driving tests in Great Britain are being taken in automatic cars, according to new data, as drivers opt for more electric vehicles (EVs) and shy away from manual gearboxes. Figures from ...
Way more American car buyers want hands-free driving features in their next car. That is now the most in-demand car feature, according to a study from AutoPacific. Examples include GM's Super Cruise ...
Public trust in self-driving cars remains low among Americans according to a recent AAA survey, but the same survey also indicated a small rise in support. Self-driving cars, otherwise known as ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tanya Mohn reports on road safety, sustainable transport, and cycling. Many drivers say they want enhanced safety systems in their ...
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