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How we feel about our cars means the road to a driverless future may not be smooth

  • Written by Raul A. Barreto, Senior Lecturer, University of Adelaide
How we feel about our cars means the road to a driverless future may not be smoothCar owners' attachment to driving and the willingness of others to switch from public transport could confound rosy predictions for autonomous vehicles.Steven Giles/Shutterstock

There is a reasonable expectation that autonomous vehicles will dominate the future of transport. Utopian visions suggest these driverless vehicles will lead to dramatic...

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