Driverless cars are set to appear on roads from January 2015, but 66 per cent of people are not inclined to buy one, according to a survey from Contract Hire a Car.
Of the 2,000 people surveyed, 19.8 per cent said they were “not sure” if they would buy one, while only 14.2 per cent said that they would buy one.
Men were most likely to get behind the driverless car with 22 per cent saying they would consider purchasing one compared to just 10.8 per cent of women.
The 18-24 year old age bracket was found to be the least Read full story ›
Source: The Drum