New
Yorkers and
Californians really want driverless cars, Volvo says



Turns out, the attitude toward
driverless cars varies widely from state to state. Go figure.
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According to a recent ongoing survey conducted by Volvo, "nine out of ten New
Yorkers and 86% of residents in California feel that auto**mous cars could make life easier."
Comparatively, 62% of Pennsylvanians feel more auto**mous cars on the road will eliminate traffic accidents.*And only a small majority of Texans — 60% — believe auto**mous cars could keep their family safer.
Illi**is residents are even more skeptical. Only 52% of Illi**isan would trust a self-driving car to make safe driving decisions.
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