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Self-Driving Cars Hit A Speedbump, Interest In Autonomous Vehicle Technology Slows Down
[September 18, 2018]

Self-Driving Cars Hit A Speedbump, Interest In Autonomous Vehicle Technology Slows Down


RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Less than half of Americans (43 percent) are interested in utilizing self-driving cars, down from 53 percent last year, according to the fourth annual Sharing Economy Index* released by Allianz Global Assistance. The lack of interest is primarily attributed to safety concerns (71 percent in 2018, compared to 65 percent in 2017), while other reasons include cost/budget, lack of familiarity and bad publicity. Recent high-profile crashes involving self-driving cars have dampened America's confidence and excitement over auto-piloted vehicles. In March, two self-driving vehicles were involved in fatal accidents.

Even more indicative of Americans' sentiment on self-driving vehicles, only 52 percent of Americans (down 12 points from 2017) say they are confident that the technology will develop safely enough to consider trading their conventional vehicles for self-driving ones.

Companies continue to invest billions of dollars into autonomous vehicle technology, despite the recent fatal crashes. Supporting these findings by Ipsos and Allianz Global Assistance is a Pew Research Center survey which found that 39 percent said they were not sure whether the vehicles would make roads safer or more dangerous, and 87 percent favored requiring that a human always be behind the wheel to take control if something goes awry.

"Based on consumer perceptions, our survey reveals an uncertain future for self-driving cars," says Daniel Durazo, director of communications, Allianz Global Assistance USA. "Many Americans are far from being convinced that self-driving cars can be operated safely on our streets. As our Future of Travel survey last year indicated, more travelers would feel safer on a rocket to space than being a passenger in a self-driving vehicle." View the Future of Travel survey results here.

Highlights from the survey findings are presented in this video.





Self-Driving Cars

Recently there have been news stories in the media about ride-sharing services (i.e. Uber, Lyft, etc.) concerning safety and the regulation of ride-sharing services. Have these stories made you more or less likely to use these services as a result?


2018

2017

Much more likely to use

6%

8%

Somewhat more likely to use

6%

7%

No impact

55%

50%

Somewhat less likely to use

19%

23%

Much less likely to use

14%

12%

If given the opportunity, how interested are you in utilizing self-driving/autonomous vehicles (Google, Uber, Tesla Autopilot, etc.)?


2018

2017

Very interested

17%

22%

Somewhat interested

26%

32%

Not very interested

25%

24%

Not at all interested

32%

23%

What are the reasons for your lack of interest in self-driving/autonomous cars?


2018

2017

Safety Concerns

71%

65%

Cost/Budget

21%

20%

Lack of Familiarity

23%

21%

Bad Publicity

12%

10%

I'd be interested eventually, but I don't want to be a 'guinea pig'

24%

21%

Other

9%

10%

How confident are you that self-driving/autonomous cars will develop safely enough for you to consider using?


2018

2017

Very confident

18%

23%

Somewhat confident

34%

41%

Not very confident

31%

25%

Not at all confident

17%

11%


*Methodology: These are findings of an Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance. For this survey, a sample of 1,005 Americans from the Ipsos I-Say panel was interviewed from May 2 – 5, 2018. The precision of online polls is measured using a credibility interval. In this case, the results are accurate to within +/- 3.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20, of what the results would have been had all American adults been polled. Quota sampling and weighting were employed in order to balance demographics and ensure that the sample's composition reflects that of the actual U.S. population, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Credibility intervals are wider among subsets of the population.

Allianz Global Assistance USA
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