Survey: Technology Improving Driving Experience

Feb. 7, 2020

Because 72 percent of Americans surveyed would feel unsafe with self-driving cars on the road, a new survey indicates 43 percent of drivers are more likely to pay more money for a car to come equipped with automated safety features.

Feb. 7, 2020—A new LendingTree survey suggests drivers may not be comfortable with some of the bigger advances in transportation technology (like self-driving and electric cars), but says a majority of consumers think that modest and incremental advances in driving technology—Bluetooth, backup cameras and assisted self-driving, as examples—have improved the driving experience, and they're willing to spend extra to get it.

In the survey, 56 percent of consumers believe driving technology innovations (ie Bluetooth, backup cameras, self-parking cars) have made driving more safe, but 26 percent believe those innovations have actually made driving less safe. Overall, six in 10 people are concerned with the amount of technology in cars now compared to five years ago.

Because 72 percent of Americans surveyed would feel unsafe with self-driving cars on the road, the survey also shows that 43 percent of drivers are more likely to pay more money for a car to come equipped with automated safety features.

To read the full report, visit https://www.valuepenguin.com/auto-insurance/car-technology-safety-survey.

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