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A 2025 Australian survey reveals most drivers distrust self-driving cars, with only 5% willing to ride in one.
A 2025 survey of 500 Australian drivers by insurance company iSelect found that 44% oppose fully driverless cars in their communities, with only 8% expressing strong enthusiasm.
While 25% support partial automation like lane keeping and adaptive cruise control, just 5% are ready for full autonomy.
Concerns about safety persist, with 28% believing self-driving cars could increase accidents despite human error causing over 90% of crashes.
Trust in automation drops sharply with autonomy level: 51% are comfortable with basic aids, 25% with partial automation, and only 13% with fully autonomous highway driving.
Only 5% would ride in a fully self-driving car, and 19% distrust all levels of self-driving technology.
In emergency scenarios, 54% prefer human drivers over AI.
While 76% accept autonomous deliveries, only 18% would buy or ride in a self-driving car, 41% oppose it due to lack of trust, and 41% remain undecided.
Una encuesta australiana de 2025 revela que la mayoría de los conductores desconfían de los automóviles autónomos, con solo el 5% dispuesto a viajar en uno.