In the age of a tech-fueled automotive transformation in which vehicle usage is at an all-time high, the public perception of uncertainty around driverless cars remains.
As of 2025, only 13% of U.S. Consumers would trust riding in an autonomous vehicle. Many consumers still remain concerned with the lack of human control, and the unpredictability of how autonomous vehicles might respond in complex situations. Through tracking automotive claims, it has been found that, to the contrary, autonomous vehicles result in minimal claims compared to human error, which is the cause of 90% of accidents. The