43% do not favour the idea of using self-driving public transportation system.
- 28% are not sure about using self-driving public transportation systems
- 37% think that using autonomous public transportation systems would increase unemployment
·
32% think that public
transportation would be available more frequently is self-driving
transportation systems were created.
·
1 in 4 adults think that
autonomous public transportation systems would mean cheaper prices.
·
23% believe that there
would be less traffic jams and 21% think there would be less delays on
self-driving public transportation.
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22% think there would be
less accidents and 17% feel the streets would be safer with these systems.
·
37% think that using autonomous public transportation
systems would increase unemployment, however 9% think it would create new jobs.
·
43% are not in favour of
using self-driving public transportation systems and 28% are unsure about them.
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Europe. iReach has built a Consumer Decisions Research Panel of 40,000 members
in Ireland, delivering robust research insights. The survey questions were
included in the Nationally Representative iReach Consumer Decisions Omnibus run
between the 7th - 14th of October and has a 3% Confidence
Interval and 95% Confidence Level.
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