Autonomous driving is currently an important project that car manufacturers are fully committed to research and development. Due to regulatory factors, the world’s main town of autonomous driving research and development is in the United States, and there are four major testing centers in the United States, Mcity, ASTA, GoMentumStation, and VirginaSmartRoad, just for autonomous driving testing areas. The US has the most advanced self-driving technology, yet Americans have a surprising answer to self-driving, with nearly half of Americans saying they would never take a fully self-driving car.
The third generation of self-driving Fusion Hybrid. (Photo/Ford website)
Americans do not trust self-driving, but the United States has invested amazing resources in self-driving research and development, taking the largest Mcity as an example, this field is provided by the University of Michigan and funded by large car manufacturers such as Ford, General Motors, Nissan and Toyota, combined with the support of 10 major auto parts suppliers, the initial stage has invested $10 million, although the research and development has been affected by the pneumonia epidemic, but the research and development process Although the research and development has been affected by the pneumonia epidemic, the research and development process has not stopped and will continue to invest in research and development resources.
This year, Tesla has updated its Autopilot system to include traffic number recognition and automatic steering and parking warnings on top of the original active speed following and lane maintenance, and is rapidly moving toward fully automated driving with the current driver assistance technology. The answers were surprising.
In the survey, 75% of people said that self-driving technology is not ready for anything, and 48% of people said they would never take a self-driving cab or shared car, and 20% said self-driving is not safe, and only 18% of people desire to own a fully self-driving car.
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