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Are we headed for a car-culture war?
Futurists and technologists promote a vision of the autonomous future that is shiny and bright. While that vision might come to pass, there’s a reality that it overlooks. We are a divided, tribal and political people. There are no signs of middle ground on issues spanning from abortion to education to gun control. So why should we expect self-driving cars, which portend such a huge change to our way of life, to be any different?
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Will a driverless future be heaven or hell?
Driverless cars could make our lives better – or worse. The better we plan for their impact, the more we improve our prospects. But are we on the right track now?
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U.S. and Canada among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles
In the U.S., political divides hint at an impending car-culture war
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Ipsos poll: Transportation Needs in America
Most Americans drive their own vehicles every day, though very few use other modes of transportation daily
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Ipsos poll: American Attitudes on Automobiles
Americans like driving and are receptive to electric vehicles, but worry about their viability
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Ipsos/Global @dvisor poll: Most Global Consumers are intrigued by the idea of self-driving cars
Respondents are most likely to view self-driving cars as making the driving experience more luxurious and comfortable
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Ipsos/USA Today Poll: Crime/Gun Violence is Top Concern Among Young People
Only two-thirds of students say they feel safe at school
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (03/21/2018)
President Trump's approval rating holds steady at 41% while Jeff Sessions ties Jared Kushner for the top spot in the Wh'Exit Poll.
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Only 38% of Americans feel Autonomous Vehicles will be safer
New Ipsos study shows skepticism about self-driving cars
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Global Consumer Confidence Ties Record High
March's global consumer confidence Primary Index has risen to 50.6 to tie January 2018's record high.